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Electric Light Supplies. 


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American Electric Company 

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56 East Sixth Street, 


St. Paul, Minn. 



Copyright, 1899 by 
American Electric Company. 


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INTRODUCTORY. 


We are pleased to present to the Electrical Trade 
of the Northwest our Catalogue of Electric Supplies. 
It contains a very complete list of all material used in 
electric light work, and we trust it will prove of service 
to our customers in making their selections. 

We wish it understood that we are prepared to 
furnish promptly anything in the electrical line, though 
it may not be listed herein. 

All supplies that we furnish are of the highest 
quality, and every article is fully guaranteed. 

American Electric Company. 



1899 



TERMS. 


OUR terms to people of established credit are 30 days net. 

Unless your standing is known to us, or you have a rating with the Agencies, please 
have statement of your financial condition and satisfactory references accompany your 
order: if this is not done, there will necessarily be delay while we look up your credit. 

All accounts will be due on the fifteenth of the month following shipment, and if not 
paid by that time will be subject to sight draft without notice. 

We do not allow cash discounts 

Goods will be sent C. O. D. if a remittance sufficient to pay express charges both ways 
accompanies the order. 

If 25 per cent, of the bill is remitted with the order, the goods will be forwarded by 
freight, and draft for the balance, with bill of lading attached thereto, will be sent to any 
designated bank, so that the goods can be delivered at destT.aticn on payment of draft. 

Payment may be made by Draft, Post Office or Express Money Order, or Registered 
Letter: we will not be responsible for remittances lost in transit. 


Prices. 

All former prices are hereby annulled. 

All prices are subject to change without notice. 

Boxing, cartage and postage will be charged at cost. 

We will cheerfully and promptly answer all inquiries for prices and discounts. In 
writing us for quotations kindly refer to the page of our catalogue on which the articles arc 
described, and state the quantity desired. 

Shipments. 

We request our customers to give us shipping directions with' their orders, but in their 
absence we will use our best judgment in making selections of routes. As we employ 
experienced packers, we cannot be responsible for breakage after having obtained “ in good 
order” receipts from a transportation company. All claims for breakage and damage 
should be made to the carriers. 

Goods ordered to be shipped by mail will only be sent at purchaser’s rjskof loss or 
damage. 



mt Telegraph Code, s* 


USTOMERS are requested to make use of our code words as 
far as possible in ordering goods, requesting quotations 
or requesting information relative to shipment of orders, 
by telegraph, as it saves considerable expense, making it 
possible to send a long message for the price of a short 
one, and experience has also shown that it reduces the 
liability to errors. By a little ingenuity in arranging such 
a message, from thirty to fifty v/ords can be transmitted for the price of a ten word 
message. Telegraph inquiries received by us in code will be replied to in the same 
manner, not otherwise. We give below a number of code words, representing business 
phrases and sentences which are to be used in connection with code words given on 
the following pages: 



CODE IN GENERAL: 


Lapwing 

Answer by mail. 

Larboard 

Referring to our letter of. 

Larceny 

Referring to your letter of. 

Larch 

We write you fully to-day. 

Largeness 

We have no letter from you. 

Largess 

Will write you fully in a day or so. 

Lariat 

Write giving full particulars. 

Lark 

Answer by telegraph—day message. 

Larva 

Answer by telegraph—night message. 

Larynx 

Referring to our telegram of. 

Lascar 

Referring to your telegram of. 

Lash 

Telegraph immediately. 

Lashed 

Telegraph reply soon as possible. 

Lashing 

We have no telegram from you. 

Lass 

Why do you not telegraph? 

Lasting 

Shall we? 

Latch 

Will you? 

Lateen 

Will you accept? 

Lateness 

Wire at once if accepted or not. 


Code in General—( Continued): 


Latent 

Will greatly accommodate us if you 
will. 

Latently 

According to contract. 

Lateral 

Not according to contract. 

Lather 

To which add the cost of. 

Lathered 

In addition to. 

Lathering 

How did you address? 

Latin 

Was addressed to. 

Latinize 

Please note an advance of. 

Latitude 

Would you advise? 

Latterally 

Would advise you to. 

Latterly 

Would not advise you to. 

Lattice 

Unless otherwise advised will assume 

that. 

Laud 

Will you agree to? 

Laudable 

Will agree to. 

Laudably 

Must have answer by. 

Laudation 

Will be in. 

Laudative 

Will be here. 











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Code in General— (Continued) : Code in General—( Continued ) : 


Laugh 

Utmost care must be used. 

Leak 

Shall w r e deliver goods on verbal order 

Laughable 

Cash on delivery. 


of your Mr.? 

Laughed 

Cash in 30 days 

Leakage 

Advisable for you to place order at 

Laugher 

Laughing 

Will not allow any commission. 
Commission will be allowed. 


once, prices tending to an advance. 

Launch 

Your financial standing being un¬ 
known, we will send goods C. 0. D. 

ORDERS: 

Add to our order of. 


unless otherwise instructed. 

Leaking 

Launched 

Kindly send us references as to your 

Leaky 

Cancel our order of. 


financial standing, or shall we ship 

Lean 

Change our order of. 


via freight with draft attached to 

Leaned 

Hurry forward goods on our order of. 


bill of lading? 

Leaning 

Have you shipped goods on our order? 

Laundress 

Will you agree to the conditions? 


If not, when will you? 

Laundry 

Contract awarded. 

Leanness 

Enter order if you can ship in. 

Laura 

Contract will be awarded. 

Leaped 

Hold for instructions our order of. 

Laurate 

Will you extend credit? 

Leaping 

If you cannot ship in time named ad- 

Laurel 

Have you decided? 


vise by telegraph. 

Lava 

Have not decided. 

Learn 

Instructions by mail. 

Lavation 

Have decided. 

Learned 

Prepay freight. 

Lavatory 

Will guarantee delivery by the. 

Learning 

Shipping instructions will be sent you. 

Lavender 

Cannot guarantee delivery before the. 

Lease 

Ship immediately. 

Lawfully 

The diameter is. 

Leased 

Ship as soon as possible. 

Lawfulness 

Will do the best we possibly can. 

Leasehold 

Ship by express. 

Lawgiver 

Do the best you possibly can. 

Leaseholder 

Ship by fast freight. 

Lawgiving 

Shall we do so? 

Leash 

Ship quickest route. 

Lawless 

Do so. 

Leaven 

Ship cheapest route. 

Lawn 

Can do nothing until. 

Leavened 

Send tracer immediately for shipment 

Lawrence 

What have you done about? 


of. 

Lax 

Will deposit sight draft on you to-day, 
unless advised to the contrary, for 

Leavening 

Wait receipt of letter before proceeding 
with order. 



Lecture 

Change order for. 

Laxatiye 

Please accept our draft for. 

Lectured 

Send C. 0. D. by express. 


dollars. 

Lecturing 

What quantity can you ship per day? 

Laxity 

Send duplicate copy of invoice dated. 

Ledge 

Do not delay. 

Laxness 

Have examined very carefully and tine). 

Leeward 

Duplicate our order. 

Laymen 

Expenses to be paid by. 

Leeway 

Can you furnish? 

Lazily 

Do not fail to. 

Legacy 

Hold subject to our order. 

Laziness 

Have figured as close as possible. 

Legal 

Hold until further orders. 

Lazy 

Freight must be prepaid. 

Legalize 

Send us immediately. 

Leach 

Freight rate per hundred pounds to 

Legally 

This is very important. 


destination. 

Legate 

Send tracer on shipment—goods not 

Leaden 

What is freight rate per hundred 
pounds? 


here. 

Leader 

Guarantee the account. 

OUESTIONS: 


Leading 

Hold subject to your order. 

Legatee 

At what price could you furnish? 

Leafage 

Does not include. 

Legation 

Quote us by telegraph. 

Leafing 

Must be included. 

Legend 

Quote us by next mail. 

Leafless 

Will keep you fully informed. 

Legendary 

Quote lowest price by telegraph, 

Leafy 

Insist upon. 


F. 0. B. New York. 

League 

Await instructions. 

Legging 

Quote lowest prices by man, F. 0. B. 

Leagued 

Letter in transit with full particulars 


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Questions— {Continued ): 


Legible 

Telegraph lowest price, F. 0. B. New 
York,- and how soon can ship. 

Legibly 

Can you ship immediately ? 

Legion 

Can you ship in? 

Legislate 

Have you in stock? 

Legislated 

Have you in stock? If not, how soon 
can ship? 

Legislating 

How soon can you ship? 

Legislative 

How soon can you make first shipment, 
and how fast remainder? 

Legislator 

What substitution can you make? 


ANSWERS: 


Legislature 

Please specify quantities and trade 


number. 

Legitimate 

Unable to give better price. 

Legitimately We quote. 

Legitimist 

We quote for immediate acceptance. 

Legless 

We quote in reply to your inquiry of. 

Leisure 

We quote shipment from stock. 

Leisurely 

We quote shipment in. 

Leming 

We cannot accept at the price. 

Lemon 

We will accept your order. 

Lemonade 

We do not make the article. 

Lender 

Can ship at once from stock, if advised 


immediately. 

Lending 

Can ship at once on receipt of order. 

Lengthen 

Can ship in. 


Answers— (Continued .): 


Lengthened 

Can begin shipping at once, and com¬ 
plete in. 

Lengthening 

Can ship within one week from receipt 
of order if advised at once. 

Lengthily 

Can ship within two weeks from re¬ 
ceipt of order if advised at once. 

Leniency 

Have none in stock. 

Lenient 

First shipment will be made. 

Lent 

Have entered order and will ship.) 

Leonard 

Have sent tracer as requested. 

Leonine 

Have suspended work as requested. 

Leonora 

Too late to cancel order. 

Leopard 

Unable to ship goods at time promised. 

Leopols 

We ship you to-day. 

Leper 

We expect to ship. 

Leprosy 

We will complete your order. 

Leprous 

We will ship. 

Lessen 

We have shipped. 

Lessened 

We have completed your order and 
shipped same. 

Lessening 

We have entered order. 

Lethargy 

Telegraph shipping instructions for 
your order of. 

Lettuce 

Can deliver part of your order at once. 
Shall we ship portion or hold till we 
can make one complete shipment? 

Levant 

Do, not understand your order. Send 
duplicate with full details. 

Levelness 

Send us official order confirming your 


telegram. 

































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SWITCHES. 



Nos. 802 and 827. 



Paiste Single Pole Switch. 


Metal Top. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Mange 802 5 Amperes, each. $0.25 

Manger 827 10 '■ “ ..60 

Radeliff 20001 5 “ with grooved base each.25 

Rago 20002 10 “ “ “ “ “ 60 


Paiste Single Pole China Switch. 

Five Amperes. 


Mangle 803 White, each.72 

Mangled 804 Ivory, “ .72 

Mangier 805 Black, “ .80 

Mangling 806 “ Roman Gold ” Flaked, each. 1.00 

Mango 807 Band Gold, each. 1.00 

Mangrove 808 Red, each.80 

Manhood 809 Blue, “ .80 

Maniac 810 Oak, “ .80 

Manifest 811 Antique Oak, each. .80 

Manifested 812 Mahogany, “ .80 

Manipulate 813 Walnut, “ ...80 


Nos. 803 to 813. 



Nos. 828 to 838. 


Paiste Single Pole China Switch. 


Ten Amperes. 


Mankind 828 White, each.96 

Manliness 829 Ivory, “ . .96 

Manly 830 Black, “ .96 

Manna 831 “ Roman Gold ” Flaked, each. 1.40 

Mannerism 832 Band Gold, each. 1.40 

Mannerly 833 Red, each. 1.12 

Manning 834 Blue, “ . 1.12 

Manor 835 Oak, “ . 1.12 

Mansion 836 Antique Oak, each. 1.12 

Mantle 837 Mahogany, each. 1.12 

Mantled 838 Walnut, each. 1.12 








































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Nos. 917 and 918. 



No. 936. 


The “Bryant” S. P. Switch. 

Codeword. List No. List Price. 

Aptcr 917 Capacity, 15 Amperes, each.$ 1.00 

Avtituted 918 “ ' 25 “ “ . 1.20 

Raleigh 999 “ 15 “ with grooved base each |.00 

Ralston 1000 “ 25 “ “ “ “ “ 1.20 


Double Pole Ratchet Switch. 

Marooned 936 5 Am peres, Bryant D. P. Ratchet Switch, each, .75 

Marquis 937 10 " “ . '* 1.00 



No. 845. 


Ratchet Double Pole China Switch. 


Ten Amperes. 


Memorize 845 White, each. 1.75 

Memory 1845 Ivory “ . 1.75 

Menace 2845 Roman Gold, each. 2.25 

Mend 846 Band “ “ 2.25 

Mender 1846 Red, each. 2.00 

Mending 2846 Blue, “ . 2.00 

Menial 847 Oak, “ . 2.00 

Mental 1847 Antique Oak, each. 2.00 

Mentally 2847 Mahogany, “ . 2 00 

Mention 1848 Walnut, “ 2.00 

Mentioned 848 Black, “ 1.75 



No. 33. 


“ P. & S.” Single Pole Switch. 

This Switch is all china. The china cover operates the 
Switch, and there is no key or handle projecting. It is 
small and very neat in appearance. It has an absolutely 
quick double make and break, with rubbing contacts, and 
has an exceedingly long break. 


Matins 33 5 Amperes, all china, each.25 

Mattress 331 5 “ decorated china, each.45 

Matrix 34 10 “ all china, each.35 

Matrimony 341 10 “ decorated china, each .' .55 

Matron 35 5 “ flush, all china, “ .25 

Matronhood 351 5 V “ decorated china, each.45 

Matted 36 10 “ " all china, each..35 

Matter 361 10 “ “ decorated china, each.55 























































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“P. & S.” All China Switches. 


3 -Way Single Pole. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Hoofing No. 135, 3-\V;ty S. P. Switch, all white, each..$ .40 

HooJii'HK No. 135J, 3-Way S. P. Switch, decorated, each. • .70 


Double Pole Switch. 

Fig. 1 shows the Switch with back plate for open work. 
Fig. 2. shows the back plate for concealed work. The 
hollow projections D D are intended to extend through 
the lathing, thus thoroughly insulating the wires. Fasten 
the plate to the lathing by the screw B, the plastering 
being done so as to have the plate flush. To connect 
.wires, remove plates AAAA from Switch, place them in 
recesses in back , plate, bending the wires as shown in 
Fig. 2. The Switch is held by two screws, in holes C C. 
Fig. 3 shows under side of Switch with wires held by 
clamps AAAA 

In ordering state whether for concealed or open work. 


RingweM No. 134, 10 Ampere, D. P., all white, each.40 

llooftree No. 134J, 10 “ •* decorated, “ .... .70 



Fig. 3. 


“P. & S. Two=Circuit Switch. 


This is a modification of No. 134 Switch, which makes 
it possible to control two circuits by the one switch in 
such a manner that either a part or all of the lamps may 
be used as desired by the operator. 

In ordering state whether for concealed Or open work. 


Rook 20182 5 Ampere, all white, each.40 

Rookery 20183 5 “ decorated, “ .70 


Lazyman’s Switch. 



Rooky 

Room 


It is often convenient in residences, as well as in halls 
and stairways, to be able to light or extinguish a lamp 
from two points. This can be done as shown in cut. By 
reference to the diagram of the circuit, it will be seen 
that at either of the points A or B, the light or cluster of 
lights controlled by the switch can be turned on or off 
regardless of the position of the other switch. 

In ordering state whether for concealed or open work. 


20184 S. P. Lazyman’s Switch, all white, each. .40 

20185 “ “ “ decorated “ .70 








































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No. 841. 



No. 20003. 


The “Bryant” Standard Switch. 


Double Pole. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Reeee 20008 10 Amperes, each.$1-00 

Margin 841 15 “ “ 1.50 

Marginal 842 25 “ “ 2.00 

Margrave 843 40 “ “ 3.00 

Marigold 84 4 50 “ “ 3-50 

With Grooved Base. 

Renick■ 20003 10 Amperes. 1.00 

Reno 20004 15 “ 1.50 

Renoca 20005 25 “ 2.00 

Revere 20006 40 “ 3-00 

Re a free 20007 50 “ 3-50 


Perkins’ Switches. 


The Gibbs Switch. 



No. 2213. 


Marine 2213 

Mariner 22 14 

Maritime 2215 

Mark 22 16 

Regina 20009 
Market 2217 

Market 22! 8 


The Gibbs Dial Switch. 

Rainer 20010 10 Amperes, D. P., each. 

Rankleigli 20011 15 “ “ “ .;.. 

Rankinrille 20012 30 “ “ “ . 

Randolph 20013 50 “ “ “ . 


10 Amperes, double Pole, each. 

15 “ “ “ . 

30 “ “ “ . 

10 “ for conduit boxes, each 

50 “ double pole, each 

3 Point, each. 

4 u u 


1.25 
1.75 

2.25 

1.25 
5-00 
1.25 
1.25 


1.75 
2.25 

2.75 
5-50 



The Gibbs Dial Switch for 500 Volts. 


Rankin 20014 3 Amperes, S. P., each. 1.20 

Rapidan 20015 10 “ “ “ ..... 3.75 


The Gibbs 500 Volt Switch, No Dial. 


Raveneicood 20017 3 Amperes, S. P., each.70 

Raidine 20018 10 “ “ “ . >.. 3.25 


No. 20019. 






































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No. 20116. 


Perkins Switches—Continued. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Rob'txt 20116 No. 11, 5 Ampere, 120 Volt, S. P each.55 

llochet 20117 No. 16, 10 “ 120 “ “ .70 



No. 20020. 


Gibbs 3 Wire Switch. 

One of the most ingenious application of the Gibbs 
principle has been made to produce a switch which 
breaks simultaneously the three wires (each at two points) 
when used with the Edison 3 wire system. 

Rayburn 20020 For 3 Wire System each. 3.00 



No. 2220. 


Perkins S. P. Switches. 


Mate 2229 No. 20, 5 Amperes, composition handle, each.. .50 

MMAe** 2230 “ 21, 10 “ “ “ “ .60 



Perkins Flush Plates. 


Raymond 20021 Fori Switch, Plate 3§ x 2g inches. 1.00 

Rector 20022 “ 1 “ “ 3J x 3 “ 1.25 

Re,filler, 20023 “ 1 “ “ 4jj x 3g “ 1.75 

Red-field 20024 “ 2 “ “ 5* x 34 “ 2.00 

Redford 20025 “3 “ “ 8.1 x 3i “ 3-00 

Red,non 20026 “4 “ “ bi x 5£ “ 4-00 

Redon k 20027 “5 “ “ 7x7 “ . 5.00 

Redirood 20028 “6 “ “ 81 x 5g “ 6.00 

Redfie 20029 “8 “ “ lOg x 5J “ 8-00 


No. 20021, 


The above price are for plate* only. 

Standard finish—Polished Brass or Nickel. Special finishes 
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No. 9378. 



No. 9379. 



No. 814. 



No. 815. 



No. 904. 


Edison Flush Pocket Switches. 


Code Word 
Ringicood 

List N q. 

9378 

List Price. 

Flush Pocket Switch, 10 Amp., 1 Switch . 1.75 

Rio 

9379 

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u 

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“ 2 

it 

3.00 

Ripley 

9380 

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tt 

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“ 3 

a 

. 4.50 

Ripon 

9381 

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tt 

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“ 4 

a 

1 row 6.00 

Ripleyoillc 

9382 

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it 

“ 10 

“ 4 

(4 

2 rows 6.00 

Ritchie 

9383 

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u 

“ 10 

6 

(4 

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Riverside 

9384 

ti 

(t 

“ 10 

“ 8 

<4 

.,11.00 


Paiste Three Point Switches. 


Metal Top. 


Counterplot 814 5 Amperes, each.60 

Countess 839 10 “ “ ..80 


Paiste Three Point China Switch. 

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5 Amperes. 


Marred 815 Cream White, each.90 

Marriage 816 White, each.90 

Married 817 Ivory, “ .90 

Marring 818 Black, “ .90 

Marrow 819 “ Roman Gold ” Flaked, each... 1.25 

Marry 820 Band Gold, each. 1.25 

Marrying 821 Red, each. 1.00 

Mare. 822 Blue, “ . 1.00 

Marshal 823 Oak, each . 1.00 

Marshaled 824 Antique Oak, each. 1.00 

Marshaling 825 Mahogany, each. 1.00 

Marshy 826 Walnut, each. | .00 

io Amperes. 

Martyr 904 White, each. | .50 

Martyrdom 905 Ivory, * “ 1.50 

Marvel 906 Black, “ 1.50 

Marvelous 907 “ Roman Gold ” Flaked, each. 2.00 

Masculine 908 Band Gold, each. 2.00 

Mash 909 Red. each. 1 .75 

Mashed 910 Blue. “ 1.75 

Mashing 911 Oak, “ . 1.75 

Mashy 912 Antique Oak, each. 1.75 

Mask 913 Mahogany, each. 1.75 

Masked 914 Walnut, each. 1.75 














































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No. 65097. 


Edison Snap Switches. 

These Switches have been designed to' break circuits 
having a potential of not over 125 volts. Flush Pocket 
Switches of special designs will be furnished on special 
orders, to suit the finish of the room. 



No. C7421. 


Enema 65097 10 Amperes, D. P., for inferior conduit, each.85 

Enlay 67419 Single Pole Ratchet. Switch, capacity 5 amperes, 

plain, each.50 

Entwine 67420 Single Pole Ratchet Switch, capacity 5 amperes, 

polished, each. 40 

Entwined 67421 Single Pole Ratchet Switch, capacity 10 amperes, 

plain, each.....70 

Entwining 67422 Single Pole Ratchet Switch, capacity 10 amperes, 

polished, each. 60 



No. 65095. 


Epicure 65095 10 Amperes, D. P., polished, each.85 

Epidemic 65096 10 “ “ nickeled, “ 85 

Epidemical 65100 25 “ “ polished, “ 1.40 

Epigram 65102 25 “ “ nickeled, “ . I-40 

Equal 65120 50 “ “ polished, “ 1.85 

Equaling 65122 50 “ “ nickeled, “ 1-85 

































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Code Word. 
Equalizing 

Reynolds 


List No. List Price. 

60207 Push Button Switch, for flexible cord, 1 light, pol¬ 
ished, each.90 

9164 Push Button Switch, for flexible cord, 10 light, 

polished, each... 1.20 


No. 60207. 


Edison Three=Way Vertical Snap Switch. 



No. 65098. 


Mamour 65098 Three way Switch, polished. 10 amperes, each. 1.00 

Manful 65099 “ “ nickeled, 10 “ “ 1.00 

Manfully 65103 “ “ for interior conduit, 10 am¬ 
peres, each. (.00 

Man fulness 65104 Three-way Flush Pocket Switch, nickeled, 10 

amperes, each. 1.50 


Hart Standard Switches. 

These Switches are mounted on Porcelain only. The 
movement is rotary in one direction, by quarter turns, 
keeping contacts bright and free from dust, and giving 
the maximum length of break. The actuating spring is 
of the best steel wire, and as it is not in circuit, its tem¬ 
per cannot be affected by the current. The break is 
double in all sizes, and in the double pole switches the 
curcuit is broken at four points. Although not illustrated 
in the cuts, all standard and flush switches, with the 
exception of the 50 ampere D. P., are furnished with the 
adjustable handle. 



Hart 5 Ampere Single Pole Switch. 


Diameter of Base, 2& inches. Diameter of Cover 1$ 
inches. Height, to Base of Handle, £ inch. Total 
Height, li inches. Total Break, 1 inch. Binding Posts 
for Wire to No. 8 B. & S. 

Massy 8235 With Nlqkel Plated Cover, each.. 

MtiHxicely 8236 " Polished Brass “ 


No. 8235. 


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No. 8237. 



No. 8239. 


Hart io Ampere Single Pole Switch. 

Diameter of Base, 2 $ inches. Diameter of Cover, 2 
inches. Height, to Base of Handle, 1 J inches. Total 
Height, 1$ inches. Total Break, i inch. Binding Posts 


for Wire to No. 6 B . & S. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Excrement 8237 With Nickel Plated Cover, each.$-75 

Excremental 8238 “ Polished Brass “ “ ... . 75 


Hart 10 Ampere Double Pole Switch. 

Diameter of Base, 2i inShes. Diameter of Cover, 2 
inches. Height, to Base of Handle, 14 inches. Total 
Height, lj inches. Total Break, 1J inches. Binding Posts 
for Wire to No. 6 B. & S. 


Excrescence 8239 With Nickel Plated Cover, each. 1-35 

Excrescent 8240 “ Polished Brass “ “ . . 1.35 


Hart 20 Ampere Double Pole Switch. 



No. 8245. 


Diameter of Base, 2J inches. Diamete of Cover. 2£ 
inches. Height, to Base of Handle, If inches. Total 
Height, 2J inches. Total Break, 3 inches. Binding Posts 
for Wire to No. 5 B. & S. 


Excrete 8241 With Nickel Plated Cover, each. 1-80 

Excreted 8242 “ Polished Brass " “ . | .80 


Hart 35 Ampere Double Pole Switch. 

Diameter of Base, 2| inches. Diameter of Cover, 2| 
inches. Height, to Base of Handle, l'| inches. Total 
Height, 2b inches. Total Break, 3 inches. Binding Posts 
for Wire to No. 5 B. & S. 

This Switch is the same as the 15 ampere double pole, 
except that the contacts and switch plates are made of 
phosphor bronze and hard tolled copper. 

Excreting 8243 With Nickel Plated Cover, each. 2-25 

Excretion 8244 “ Polished Brass “ “ . 2.25 


Hart 50 Ampere Double Pole Switch. 

Diameter of Base, 4| inches. Diameter of Cover. 4 
inches. Height, to Base of Handle. 2| inches. Total 
Height, 3§ inches. Total Break, 3± inches. Binding Posts 
for Wire to No. 1 B. & S. 


Excretive 8245 With Nickel Plated Cover, each. 4.50 

Excretory 8246 “ Polished Brass “ “ .. 4 50 


















































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No. 8247. 


No. 8249. 


Hart io Ampere Three=Way Switch. 

This Switch is used for controlling lights from either 
one of two points. A Four-way Switch is used in connec¬ 
tion with two Three-way Switches for controlling lights 
from three or more points. Diameter of Base, 2± inches. 
Diameter of Cover, 2 inches. Height, to Base of Handle, 
H inches. Total Height, 11 inches. Total Break from one 
set of contacts, before making contact with the succeeding 
set, i inch. Binding Posts for Wire to No. 6 B. & S. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Excruciate 8247 With Nickel Plated Cover, each.$1-35 

Exculpated 8248 “ Polished Brass “ “ .1-35 


Hart io Ampere Four=Way Switch. 

Diameter of Base, 2J inches. Diameter of Cover, 2 
inches. Height, to Base of Handle, 1| inches. Total 


Height, lj inches. 

Counting 8249 With Nickel Plated Cover, each. 1.35 

Country 8250 “ Polished Brass “ “ . I 35 


Hart Flush Plates. 



The method of connection for Thre'e-Poiut Switches is 
shown in the above diagram. 



To control lights from three points or more the Hart 
4-Point Switch is used. The above diagram 
shows the method of making connection. 


The Flush Plates are made of solid plate brass % inch 
thick instead of being formed up of thin sheet metal as 
formerly. No screws show on the surface of the face 
plate, either in the single or gang plates. Single flush 
plates are made for all sizes of Hart Switches. Gang 
plates are made for any number of switches. The stock 
sizes are for two, three, four, six and eight switches. 
Five and ten ampere switches may be put on the same 
gang plate. Prices and dimensions of 15 and 30 ampere 
gang plates will be furnished upon application. 

The standard finishes are nickel, brouze and polished 
brass. We can furnish the plates, in any finish, or to 
match any house hardware from sample of same. 

Self=Adjusting Handle. 

The collar has a vertical movement with reference to 
the body of the handle of 1-16 inch, and is held down¬ 
ward by a flat spring which it encloses and conceals. This 
spring-pressed collar holds the face-plate firmly against 
the wall with an easy, elastic pressure. The range of 
movement of the collar compensates, for all variations 



liable to occur in the distance from the face of the plate 
to the porcelain base of the switch. This adjustment 
makes all handles, switches and face plates interchange¬ 
able. This adjustment is especially advantageous in gang 
plates. This adjustable handle is furnished with all Hart 
Standard and Flush Switches. 


No. i Flush Plate. 

One Switch. 

Length, 3f inch. Width, 2$ inch. Opening required for 
Switch, 2i inch, diameter. 


Masterly 

8208 

Plate only, nickel, each. 


Mastership 

8209 

“ bronze, each. 


Masticate 

8210 

“ brass, each . 
















































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Hart Flush Plates—( Continued ). 


No. I A Flush Plate. 

Length, 4J inch. Width, 3£ inch 

Codeword List No. List Price. 

Mastered 821 I Plate only, nickel, each. $1.50 

Mastering 8212 “ bronze, each. . 1.50 

Masterless 8213 “ brass, each . 1.50 


No. i B Flush Piate. 



No. 8214. 



No. 8217. 


One Switch. 


This Plate is adapted for use with interior conduit 
branch boxes, and the Switches for use with same are our 
regular Switches, but with special porcelain basis, cne and 
fifteen-sixteenths inches in diameter. The Switch is 
attached to a cast plate as with the standard Plates, and 
this Plate is clamped to the conduit box, and has an 


adjustment of one-sixteenth inch to allow for a variation . 
in the setting of the box. 

Diameter of Plate, 2J inch. 

Mast 8214 Plate only, nickel, each . 1.20 

Masted 8215 “ bronze, each . 1.20 

Master 8216 “ brass, each. 1.20 


No. i C Lock Flush Plate. 


One Switch. 


Length, 3| inch. Width, 2g inch. Opening required, 

2, 5 j inch, diameter. One fllat steel key is furnished with 
each Plate. 

Masker 8217 Plate only, nickel, each. ..1,50 

Mason 8218 “ bronze, each. . 1.50 

Masonic 8219 “ brass, each ..1.50 


No. 2 Flush Plate 


Two Switches;. 


Length, 2| inch. Width, inch. Open¬ 
ing required, 4g x 2/* inch. 

These Plates can be furnished to special 
order with one Lock and one Handle Switch, 
the Lock Switch being connected in series 
with and controlling the use of the Handle 
Switch. 


Masonry 8220 Plate only, nickel, each. 2.40 

Masquerade 8221 “ bronze, each. 2.40 

No. 8220 8222 “ brass, each. 2.40 


































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Hart Flush Plates --(Continued). 

No. 3 Flush Plate. 

Three Switches. 


Length, 9g inch. Width, 3£ inch. Opening required, 


7§ x 2 t 5 5 inch. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Massacre 8223 Plate only, nickel, each ...$3-60 

Massacred 8224 '* bronze, “ . 3-60 

Massive 8225 “ brass, “ . 3-60 


No. 4 Flush Plate. 


Four Switches. 


Length, fig inch. Width, fig inch. Opening required, 


4g x inch: 

Exhaust 8226 Plate only, nickel, each.. 4.80 

Exhausted 8227 “ bronze, “ . 4-80 

Exhauster 8228 “ brass, “ . 4.80 


No. 6 Flush Plate. 


Six Switches. 


Length, 9§ inch. .Width, 6g inch. Opening required, 


7f x 4g inch. 

Exhal 8229 Plate only, nickel, each. 5.70 

Exhalement 8230 “ bronze. “ . 5.70 

Exhaling 8231 “ brass, “..... 5.70 


No. 8 Flush Plate. 


Eight Switches. 



Length, 12 inch. Width, 6g inch. Opening required, 


10 x 4| inch- 

Exhalent 8232 Plate only, nickel, each.. 6-60 

Exhalation 8233 .“ bronze, “ . 6.60 

Exhale 8234 “ brass, “ . 6-60 


Paiste Flush Switch. 


Manual 9 15 Single pole, 10 amperes, each . | .30 

Manually 916 Three point, 10 “ . |gg 


No. 915. 


With nickel face plates. Special finishes to order. 








































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No. "219. 


Perkins Flush Switch. 

Diameter of base, inches. Length of plate, of inches. 
Width, 2f inches. 

Flush Switches Nos. 12 and 61 are supplied with com¬ 
position handles, which is the only handle that can he used 
with No. 61, but the double pole Switches will he furnished 
with metal handles if desired. 

This Switch is made in three or four point, with or 


without flush plates. 

Code Word. List No. *-ist Price. 

Manuscript 2219 No.52, 10 Amperes, D. P., flush, each.$2 25 

Map 2220 “ 53,10 “ “ with key, each. 2.50 

Maple 2221 “ 61,10 “ single pole, each. 1.75 

For 220 volts; will take wire up to No. 7 B. & S. 



No. 241 to 246. 


C=S Flush Double Push Switch. 


Discerning 

241 

i 

10 Ampere, Single Pole, Double Break, Nickel 

k 

2.00 

Discerningly 

242 

10 Ampere, Single Pole, Double Break, Brass 

2.00 

Discharged 

245 

15 Ampere, Double Pole, Double Break, Nickel 

2.50 

Discharging 

246 

15 Ampere, Double Pole, Double Break, Brass 

2.50 



Face Plates in Colors Other Than Polished Brass and Nickel. 


Silver, Silver Oxidized, Silver Mottled, Bronze, 
Bronze Oxidized, Copper Oxidized, extra 

beyond polished brass or nickel. 

Bower Barfe... *50 

Gold.*. *... .75 

Other colors or specially designed face plates, special. 
Unless otherwise specified, nickel will be sent. 





























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No. 247 to 250. 




No. 251. 



No. 251. 


C=S Flush Commutation Switch. 


Code Word List No. List Price. 

Dischurch 247 5 Ampere, Four Wire. Nickel Face, each.$4.00 

Dischurched 248 5 ■“ “ “ Brass “ “ 4.00 

Disciple 249 10 “ Three “ Nickel “ “ 2.50 

Discipline 250 10 “ “ “ Brass “ “ 2.50 


Face Plates in Colors Other Than Polished Brass and Nickel. 


Silver, Silver Oxidized, Silver Mottled, Bronze, 
Bronze Oxidized, Copper Oxidized, extra 


beyond polished brass or nickel. .25 

Bower Barfe. 5 Q 

Gold. 75 


Other colors or specially designed face plates, special. 
Unless otherwise specified, nickel will be sent. 


3T-.&U. 



3Tv5*r 



ren 

3 Wise CSSr.-zrar. 

(j> Q 0 <$> <$> 0 


3h'bi£. 4rh:az ItWtb r — A&r. 



C=S Flush Automatic Switch. 

Strictly Automatic. —Opening door turns on the light; 
closing door shuts off light. Obviates necessity of placing 
Switch on outside of a dark room. Adapted also to be set 
underneath striker-plate of door-lock, so that unlocking 
door from outside turns on light, while locking it from out¬ 
side turns it off. 

Efficient Burglar Alarm.— Intruder confronted by 
a bright light immediately upon opening a door. 

Disclose 251 5 Ampere, Single Pole, Brass Face, each......., 2.00 

































































































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No. 254 to 258. 



No. 254 to 258. 


C=S Flush Key Switch. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 


Discolor 254 15 Ampere, Double Pole, Double Break, Nickel 

Face, each.... 2.50 

Discomfort 255 15 Ampere, Double Pole, Double Break, Brass 

Face, each. 2.50 

Discomfortable 256 10 Ampere, Three Wire, Double Break, Nickel 

Face, each... 2.50 

Discomforted 257 10 Ampere, Three Wire, Double Break, Brass 

Face, each. 2.50 

Discomforting 258 Keys, per dozen. . 1.25 



No. 259 and 260. 


Disciplined 259 10 Ampere, Single Pole, Double Break, Nickel 

Face, each..... 2.00 

Disclaim 260 10 Ampere, Single Pole, Double Break, Brass 

Face, each...... 2.00 

Disclaimer 261 Keys, per dozen..«.••• 1.25 



No. 259 and 260. 


Face Plates in Colors Other than Polished Brass or Nickel. 


Silver, Silver Oxidized, Silver Mottled, Bronze, 
Bronze Oxidized, Bronze Mottled, extra 


beyond polished brass or nickel, each. .25 

Bower Barfc.50 

Gold. .75 


Other colors or specially prepared face plates, special. 
In ordering, state particularly the kind of box wanted, 
whether with or without lugs. 































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OS Flush Switch Accessories. 



No. 262. 




No. 20114. 


No. 263. 


Gang Face Plates fob Double Push Switch. 


A comparison between the cut of plate for a single Switch 
and that of gang face plate for four Switches will show 
that by using the gang plate a saving of wall space of 
about x 31 is effected, besides presenting a belter 
appearance than by placing four face plates side by side. 
In like manner, the gang face plate for six Switches saves 
a wall space of 2r\ x 3-J. 

For Switches complete, in gangs, up to six Switches in 
gang, without iron boxes, same price as for same number 
singly. 

Beyond 6 Switches in gang, special. 

Wooden Hat. 

The Wooden Mat is furnished singly or in gangs to order, 
in any wood desired. It offers a convenient device for 
concealing the broken edges of the plastering made in 
cutting away for the switch body 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Discommend 262 Wooden Mats, single switch, each. $0.30 


Each additional switch,to and including 6 switches. . 15 

Mats beyond 6 switches, special. 

Iron Wall Box. 

The Iron Wall Box is intended to be put ip while the 
building is in process of construction. The edge of the 
box comes flush with the plastering. Furnished singly or 
in gangs of 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. 



Discommode 263 Iron Wall Box, single switch, each. 15 

Each additional switch, to and including 6 switches . I 2 

Boxes beyond 6 switches, special. 

llohe 20114 For 1 Switch.. .45 

Each additional Switch. .36 


Hole in top and bottom of box is arranged for reception 
of two | or J inch brass, iron, or circular loom conduits. 


No.. 20115. 


Robinct 



Iron Wall Box, Four Switches. 


20115 For 1 Switch. 75 

Each additional Switch. 50 


Box fitted with nipples for either i or § Inch iron con 
duit, or, if preferred, tapped for either size tube. In or¬ 
dering styles “Robe” and “Robinet” state particularly 
What size or fitting of conduit is required. 


Dimensions of Iron Wall Boxes. 


No. Switches. 

Length. 


Breadth. 


Depth. 

1 

2jV 

X 

3 nr 

X 

I I? 

2 

8* 

X 

3[V 

X 


3 

H 

X 

**tV 

X 

Hi 

4 

V* 

X 


X 

Hi 

5 

&A 

X 

3tV 

X 

Hi 

6 

11 

X 

3A 

X 

Hi 


















































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Lock Switches. 



576. 2232. 


Perkins Lock Switch. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Marbled 2222 Mo. 40, 10 Amperes, double pole, each.$3.75 

March 2223 “ 41, 15 •* .. 4.50 

For 220 Volts. 


Nos. 40 and 41 are especially adapted for use w here jt is 
desirable that only authorized persons should have access 
to the Switch, for which purpose a spring lock fastens the 
flush plate to the cast iron box containing the Switch, and 
n6 one unprovided with a specially designed key can 
either remove the plate or turn the Switch 
This pattern has been found to be very desirable in 
insane asylums and similar institutions. 


No. 047 



Bryant Chandeliei* Switch. 

Exception 947 5 Ampere, 'Complete with 6-foot Chain and King, 


each. 1-50 

Extra Brass Chain, per foot.05 

Extra Brass Rings.*. ■.. .05 


This Chandelier Switch is intended to be placed in the 
canopy of the chandelier, and is fitted with a clamping 
attachment on the back which clamps around the pipe, and 
is held in place by a set screw. Is rated at ten amperes. 
The chain can be dropped down between the pipe and the 
shell of the chandelier, or through a small hole in the 
canopy outside of the chandelier. It is fitted with brass 
ring hanging below the chandelier, the first pull of which 
lights the entire chandelier, the next pull cutting it off. 

Chain and ring can Be furnished to special finish where 
desired to match any finish of fixture. 





















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Anchor Switches. 


Code Word. 
Rockland 
Rock ricer 
Rock side 


Single Pole. 

List Price* 

List No. Each. 

20066 5 Amperes, S. P .$ -27 

20067 10 “ “ .. . -33 

20068 10 “ “ 500 Volt. I 26 


No. 20066. 



No. 20060 . 


Double Pole. 

Rock springs 20069 10 Amperes, D. P.. . 
Rock-ton 20070 20 “ “ . ... 

Rockville 2007 1 30 “ “ .. 


Three Point. 

Three point Switches are used to control lights from 
either one of two points. The method of connection is 
shown herewith. 


.63 

1.00 

126 



No. 20072. 


Rocky run 



No. 20073. 



20072 10 Amperes, 3 pt. Switch 


Four Point. 

To control lights from three or more points, two 3 pt. 
switches are used at two of the points, and a 4 pt. switch 
at each additional point up to any desired number. The 
method of connection is shown below. 


3Pt Switch if Pt Switch 3Pt Switch 



60 


Rock pie 20073 4 pt. switch 


90 













































































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No. 2007-1. 


Anchor Switches. 



Key Switch. 

List Price, 


Code Word. 

List No. 



£acli. 

Rod 

20074 

5 

Amperes, S. P., Key. 

.$ 63 

Rodney 

20075 

10 

U U U 

.69 

Rod corner 

20076 

10 

“ 3 pt. “ . 

.96 

Rod point 

20077 

10 

u 4 a « 

1.26 

Rod place, 

20078 

10 

• “ S P., 500 volt, Key. 

1.62 

Rod toirn 

20079 

10 

“ D. P., Key. 

. .99 

Rodcille 

20080 

20 

u u u 

. 1.36 

Roddy 

20081 

30 

u u a 

. 1.62 



No. 20082-20083. 


Anchor Square Switchblock. 

Of great convenience in leading in wires to switch, in 
moulded or cleat work. 


20082 Fits 5, 10 Amp. S. P., 10 Amp., D. P.12 

20083 Fits 20 and 30 Amp., D. P.14 


Anchor Push Button Switches. 



These Switches are made in “gangs” to order. Switches 
are finished regularly in nickel. 

Special finishes, copper, silver, bronzes, etc., also to 
imitate onyx, pearl, etc., to order. 


Rod aim 2008 4 20 Amperes, D. P. 2 50 

Rod shoot 20085 20 « 8 . P.. 2 00 

Rod hill 20086 20 “ 3 pt. 2.50 

Rodmont 20087 20 “ 4 pt. 4-00 


Cast Iron Pockets for Anchor Switches. 


Rod mill 20089 Pocket for 1 Switch.15 

Rod pond 20090 “ 2 “ 27 

Rod gun 20091 “ 3 “ .39 

Rod city 20092 “ 4 “ 51 

Rod farm, 20093 “ 5 “ 63 

Rod house 20094 “ « “ 75 

Rod ham 20095 “ 8 “ -87 








































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Anchor Flush Plates. 


The following prices are for plates only. To obtain 
the net price of the plate and switches complete, add the 
net price of the plate to the net price of such switches as 
are desired. 


Keys for each switch, extra each. .30 

.Special finish, bronze, copper; etc., each plate 

extra each!. 25 to 1.00 

Enamel imitating marble, onyx, pearl, etc., each 

plate extra each .| .00 to 500 


The Anchor Flush Plates are made, except the single 
switch, of solid*plates, one-eighth inch thick, which finish 
with a smooth surface. 

The haudle is so designed as to be practically flush. 

A spring beneath the handle makes the plate absolutely 
rigid. 

Note the feature of the removable shell; by simply 
loosening one screw the shell may be removed for wiring. 

The standard finish is nickel. We can furnish the 
plates in any finish, or to match any house hardware, 
from sample, at slight extra cost, also enameled to match 
onyx, marble, pearl, etc. The plates project one-eigth 
inch from face on wall, the switch itself being recessed in 
the wall. The depth of recess required is given in table 
below. In the multiple plates any or all of the switches 
may be “lock” and of any size given below. 

We make to order plates of any desired size other than 
given, and for any number of switches. 

In ordering use catalogue number of plate and specify 
the size of switch. When special finish is required send 
a sample with order. 


Code List -No., of 

Word. No Switches 

on plate. 

Roar 20096 5 and 10 amp., S. P. 1 

Roaring 20097 “ “ “ 2 

Roaring Creek 20098 “ “ “ 3 

Rob 20099 “ “ “ 4 

Roberts 20100 “ “ “ 6 

Roberts Creek 20101 “ “ “ 8 

Robin 20102 3 pt, 4 pt and 10 amp., D. P. 1 

Robinson 20103 “ “ “ “ 2 

Robiiisdal 20104 “ “ “ “ 3 

Rock 20105 “ “ « « 4 

Rockbridge 20106 “ “ “ “ fi 

Rock Creek 20107 “ “ “ « 8 

Rock Cat 20108 20 and 30 amp., D. P. 1 

Rockdale 20109 “ “ “ . 2 

Rock Elm 20110 “ “ “ 3 

Rock Falls 201 I I “ “ « 4 

Rock Field 20112 “ “ “ <; 

Rock Hill 20113 “ “ ‘t . 8 


c;,„ Horizontal 
Plate Length 
nate ' Recess. 

Depth 

Recess. 

Vertical 

Length 

Recess' 

« 

List 

Price. 

3gx 3 

9 3 

2A 

If 

.60 

3gx 5f 

9 3 

41 

Ig 

2.10 

3fx 7i 

2A 

61 

lg 

3.30 

5|x 53 

41 

41 

lg 

4.20 

5gx 7 i 

41 

6| 

lg 

5.40 

5gxl0 

41 

84 

lg 

6.75 

3jx 3 

23 

2g 

13 

.60 

3gx 61 

23 

43 

lg 

2.10 

33x 8| 

2i 

74 

lg 

330 

61 x 61 

43 

43 

lg 

4.20 

64x 8g 

43 

74 

lg 

5.40 

61x11 

43 

94 

lg 

6.75 

4gx 4j 

31 

34' 

lg 

100 

43x 7| 

31 

61 

lg 

2.25 

43x11 

31 

94 

lg 

350 

73x 73 

61 

61 

lg 

4.75 

73x11 

ei 

94 

lg 

6.00 

73x113 

ei 

121 

lg 

7.25 











































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Connections for Two Circuit Switch. 


Special Switches. 

Hart Two Circuit Switch, 10 Ampere. 

This Switch is especially designed for lights in electric 
street cars, where there are four lights inside the car and 
one at each, end outside. The four lights inside, and one 
“end” light, are turned “on” and “off” successively, by 
the first half revolution of the switch handle. The second 
half revolution of the handle turns '“on” and “off” the 
inside lights and the other “end” light. 


Hart No. 9 Switch, 10 Ampere. 

The first quarter turn of the handle lights a portion of 
the lamps on an electrolier; the second quarter turn 
lights the balance of the lamps. The third quarter turn 
puts out those last lighted, and the fourth quarter turn 
puts out those first lighted. 



Hart Dimmer Switch. 

This switch is used with two lamps in series, for “night 
lights.” The first quarter turn connects the lamps in 
series, giving a dim light. The second quarter turn 
short-circuits one of the lamps, allowing the other to burn 
to full candle power. The third quarter turn connects 
them again in series, and the fourth quarter turn opens 
the circuit. 

The price of above switches is the same as the net 
price of the 10 Ampere D. P. Hart Switch. 




Head=Light Switch. 

3 Point, 3 Amperes, 500 Volts, Double Break. 

This switch will break the circuit, no additional switch 
being required for that purpose. 

The Head-Light Switch is used in street cars when it 
is desired to put in circuit with the interior lights either 
one of the head lights. The method of connection is 
shown in Figure 1. It can also be used to put in circuit 
with the interior lights, either head-light and the vesti¬ 
bule light at other end of car. 

Figure 2 shows the connections for 3 interior lights, 
front head-light and rear vestibule light. 

Figure 3 shows connections for 8 interior lights, front 
head-light and rear vestibule light. 


No. 20016. 




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Diagram of Couneetious. 


New York Flush Switch. 

(PATENTED.) 

Operated with a single button. Alternate pushes turn lights off 
or on. Single and Double Pole Switches have indicating dials as 
shown in cut. 

The working parts are entirely of.metal and cast welded glass. 
Cast welded glass is the best known insulator for a purpose of this 
kind and will not absorb a particle of moisture, even if it should 


become cracked or chipped. 

List Price, 
Each. 

Acarpous 25399 Single Pole......".. $1.70 

Aairus 25400 Double Pole.. 2.00 

Acataleclic 25401 Three Way..,.. 2.00 


Stock switches finished with nickel plated, face plates. Special 
finishes furnished on short notice.; 


Heat Regulating Switch. 

15 Amperes, 500 Volts, Ouadruple Break. 

The handle upon being turned from left to right, raises by- 
means of a screw thread cut thereon, a nut loose in the insulating 
block, which is then carried forward, as soon as released from a 
lock in the base, with great rapidity, and after a quarter revolution 
drops again into a lock. 

The parts revolve in one direction only. 

The loose contact pins, allow automatic adjustment between the 
points, so that when “made,” contact is assured with every point 
by the pressure of strong spring copper brushes upon one end of 
the pin, forcing the other against the adjoining contact plates. 

When in contact, the insulating block is free to move slightly 
in any direction, and can not possibly bind the contact pins. 

The four simultaneous breaks of the circuit each time the 
switch is turned from one position to the next reduces the spark 
ing to a minimum. 

The Heat Regulating Switch is used for the regulation of heat 
by different combinations of the heaters. 

On the commutator are four raised bosses, or dials on which 
are printed “OFF,”’ el,” “2,” “3,” respectively. These dials appear 
successively before a hole in the cover, and thus indicate the posi¬ 
tion of contacts in commutator. 

From the "off” position, as indicated by dial, the first quarter 
turn connects in circuit the heaters No. 1, and figure 1 appears 
on dial. 

The second turn throws out of circuit heaters No. 1 and con¬ 
nects in circuit heaters No.. 2, and figure 2 appears on dial. 

Heaters No. 2 being of greater capacity than No. 1, a larger 
amount of heat is generated. 

The third turn connects heaters No. 1 and No. 2 in parallel, 
which gives the maximum amount of heat, and figure 3 appears 
on dial. 

































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No. 25071 


The M L Switch. 

This switch .is specially adapted for use in couuectiou 
with a door for automatically throwing incandescent 
lamps in and out of circuit. It is circular in form, 
allowing it to be mouuted in the casement of a door or in 
the wall with very little trouble—it being only necessary 
to bore a hole the size of the switch shell. It is made 
either as a single pole double break switch or a 3-point 
switch. It is mechanically strong aud has a long, quick 
break. It may be used on 110 or 220 volt circuits It 
will break three amperes at 220 volts and 5 amperes at 
1 10 volts. Its carrying capacity at any voltage less than, 
110 volts,-is rated at 5 amperes. 

When the door is opened the push projects forward, 
actuated by a spring. .This movement turns the^lights 
on. The closing of the door simply sets the switch in 
position ready to turn off the lights as soon as the door 
is opened again but while the door remains closed the 
lights continue to burn. When the door is opened the 
second time the lights are turned off. 

This switch is designed specially for bathrooms-, 
telephone booths aud vaults, where the person entering 
the room desires to turn on the lights and at the same 
time close the door and upon leaving the room desires 
the lights to be turned off automatically. This switch 
may also be used for lighting long hallways where light 
is wanted only while a perspn is passing through the 
hall, a switch of the 3-point description being placed in 
each door, when the door at one end of the hall is 
opened the lights are turned on and the opening of the 


door at the other eud turns them off 

AralhiKtuK 25405 Single Pole .... .. . . $3.00 

Awlrtcrnt 25406 Three Point .. .. 5.00 


Door and Closet Switches. 

The object of these Switches is to furnish a device that 
will automatically throw on or off the incandescent lights 
as desired. 

The door switch has one end arranged to take the 
place of that part of the lock which is fastened in the 
door jamb and into which the bolt of the lock fits when 
,the door is locked. The bolt of the lock presses upon a 
projection of the switch which throws off the lights 
wjien the bolt is withdrawn from the jamb. By unlock 
the door the projection of the switch is released and the 
lights, are turned on. 

This same principle is used in the closet switch, ex 
cepting that the projection which operates the mechan¬ 
ism of the switch extends about one-fourth inch beyond 
the flush surface of the switch. 

The switch is placed in the jamb of the door to which 
the hinges of the door are fastened. When the door, is 
closed it depresses the -projection so that it becomes 
flush with the door jamb and this- turns off the lights. 
The opening of the door releases the switch and the 
and the lamps are turned on. 

Somner 25071 Door Switch, each... 

Somniat 25072 Closet Switch, “ . 











































32 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 




Button Handle. 

Unmounted Switches, Types "A” and “B” 
furnished with above style of handle 
only when specified. 



N o.25328. 



No. 25332. 



No. 25343. 


Baby Knife Unmounted Switches. 

Note.— Prices ou Unmounted Switches do not include 
Screws. 

Screws of any size and length furnished at cost. 


For Tablet Board Work. Type A. 


Code Word. 
Ring 

List No. 

20053 

15 Amp., 8. P. S. T., Unmounted, each_ 

List Price. 

. $ .30 

R ingle 

20054 

15 

it 

D. P. S. T. 

ii 

.50 

Ili 

20055 

15 

u 

8. P. D. T„ 

i< 

.50 

Rio B reek 

20056 

15 


D. P. D. T. “ 

ii 

.70 

Riplex 

20057 

15 

it 

3 Wire, S. T 

«t 

.80 

Ripo 

20058 

25 

it 

8. P. 8. T. “ 

(t 

.35 

Ruing 

20059 

25 


D. P. 8. T. 

ii 

. . .60 

R it rock 

20060 

25 

ii 

8. P. D. T. 

* if 

.70 

Riverdane 

20061 

25 

ii 

D. P. D. T. “ 

ii 

.90 

Riverfnll » 

20062 

25 

• i 

3 Wire, 8. T. “ 

ii 

... 1.00 

Acapella 

25397 

15 

ii 

3 Wire, D. T. “ 

ii 

... 1.00 

Acaridan 

25398 

25 

ii 

3 Wire, D. T. “ 

(t 

. 1.20 


Type “B” Unmounted Knife Switches. 


Code Word. 

List No. 

B. E. 

No. 

List Price. 
Each. 

Abstemiously 

25328 

1103 

15 amp., double pole, single throw .. $0.32 

Abstemiousness 

25329 

1152 

15 “ “ 

double throw... .50 

Abstention 

25330 

1075 

25 “ “ 

single throw.36 

Abstergent 

2533 i 

1153 

25 “ « 

double throw... .60 


Type 

“C” 

Unmounted Knife Switches. 





Single Break. 


Ah*ter*ion 

25332 

11H0 

35 amp., 8. P , single throw. 

.60 

Abstersive 

25333 

litii 

35 

ti 

“ double throw. 

.70 

Abstinence 

25334 

1162 

35 

“ 

“ single throw, fusible ... 

.70 

Ricfirhead 

20063 

1059 

35 

ii 

D. P., single thrbw. 

• 90 

Ricersi 

20064 

1060 

35 

ii- 

“ single throw, fusible ... 

1.30 

Rieerstutioh 

20065 

1061 

35 

it 

double throw. 

1.30 

Abstinency 

25335 

1154 

35 

it 

Three P., single throw. 

150 

Abstinent 

25336 

1155 

35 

it 

“ double throw. 

180 

Abstinently 

25337 

1156 

35 

it 

i‘ single throw, fusible ... 

1 80 

Abstorted 

25338 

1157 

35 

“ 

“ double throw, fusible. .. 

2.00 

Abstracted 

25339 

1205 

5U 

ti 

8. P., single throw . 

.80 

Abstractedly 

25340 

1206 

50 

it 

“ double throw . 

1.20 

Abstracted next 

25341 

1207 

50 

“ 

“ single throw, fusible .. 

1.20 

Abstract ion 

25342 

1225 

50 

it 

“ double throw, fusible. . 

1.40 

Abstractor 

25343 

1208 

50 

“ 

D. P., single throw. 

120 

Abstractive 

25344 

1209 

50 

“ 

“ double throw . 

180 

Abstract it in ns 

25345 

1210 

50 

ti 

“ single throw, fusible ... 

180 

Abstractive 

25346 

1226 

50 

it 

“ double throw, fusible 

2.20 

Abstractively 

25347 

1211 

50 

ii 

Three P., single throw 

2.40 

Abstractly 

25348 

1212 

50 

“ 

“ double throw . 

3.60 

Abstractness 

25349 

1213 

50 

it 

“ single throw, fusible . 

3.CO 

Abstracted 

25350 

1125 

.50 

it 

“ double thrn>-> rn.thi. 

4.00 














































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


33 


Type “E” Double Break Knife Switches. 

Unmounted. 




PS ' ■' 






No. 25355. 


Code Word List No B. E. Co. No. List Price. 

Each 

Abatringe 25351 1214 50 amp., 8. P., single throw.1.00 

Abstrude 25352 1215 50 “ “ double throw. 1.70 

Abstrusely 25353 1216 50 “ “ single throw, fusible ... 1.70 

Abstruseness 25354 1223 50 “ double throw, fusible... 2-00 

Abstrusion 25 355 1217 50 “ D. P., siugle throw. 1.50 

Abstusity 25 3 56 1218 50 “ “ double throw. 2.30 

Absume 25357 1219 50 “ “ single throw, fusible... 2.30 

Absumption. 25 3 58 1224 50 “ “ double throw, fusible... 3.00 

Absurdness 25359 1220 50 “ Three P., single throw. 3.00 

Abuna 25360 1221 50 “ “ double throw. 4.30 

Abundant 25361 1222 50 “ “ single throw, fusible ... 4.30 

Abundantly 25362 1126 50 “ “ double throw, fusible... 4-50 





No. 20040. 



Type “A” Baby Knife Switches. 

Single Throw.—Porcelain Base. 


Rich bill 20040 1001 15'■mperes, S. P.S. T.$ .30 

Richford 2004 1 974 15 ‘ D. P. 8 . T.50 

Richland 20042 1052 15 “ 3 Wire, 8 ..T. .80 

Richwoad 20043 977 25 “ S. P. 8 . T.36 

Rich view 20044 978 25 “ D.PS.T .60 

Richmond 2 004 5 979 25 “ 3 Wire, 8 . T. 1.00 

Double Throw—Porcelain Base. 

Ridge 20046 1039 15 amperes, 8 . P. D. T....».50 

Ridgewood 20047 1041 15 “ D. P. D. T.80 

Ridgeroad 20048 1040 25 “ S. P. D. T. .70 

Ridged ,2 0 0 4 9 104 2 25 “ D. P. D. T..‘. f 0Q 

Slate Base. 

Abatable 25363 1158 15 amperes, 3 Pole, D. T. 1.20 

M,usage 25364 1159 25 “ “ “ 1.40 



Type “B” Baby Knife Switches. 


No. 25366. 


Single Throw.—Porcelain Base. 


Abusefuf 25365 1102 15 amperes, D. P. 8. T.35 

Abuser 2 5 3 6 6 1074 25 « " ...,.40 


• * 




























34 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



No. 20052. 



Type “C” Single Break Knife Switches. 


Single Pole, Slate Base. 

CodeWord. List No. B. E. No. List Price. 

Each. 

Abnsion 25367 1147 35 amperes, 8 . P. 8 . T... .80 

Abusively 25368 1187 50 “ “ .. 1.00 

Abiisireues* 25369 1148 35 '* S. P. D. T. 1.10 

Abutter 25370 1188 50 “ “ . 1.40 

Absolute 25371 1149 85 “ 8 . P. 8 . T. fusible. 130 

AbcoMim, 25372 1189 50 “ 8 . P. 8 . T. “ 1.60 

Double Pole, Slate Base. 

Ridye title 20050 1043 35 amperes, P. P. 8 . T. 1.00 

Aby 25 3 73 1190 50 “ “ 1.20 

Riley 20052 1044 35 “ I). P. 8 . T. for fuse.. (.50 

Abysmal 25 3 74 1192 50 “ “ “ . 1.90 

Ridyemy 20051 1045 35 “ D. P D. T. I 50 

Abyssall 25375 1191 50 “ “ 1.90 

Three Pole, Slate Base. 

Abyssinian 25376 1099 35 amperes, three pole, 8 . T. 1.50 

Amcian 25377 1193 50 “ “ “ 2.50 

Arademe 25378 1101 35 “ “ D. T. 2.25 

Academial 25379 1194 50 “ “ “ '. 3.60 

Arademian 28380 1100 35 “ “ for fuse, 8 . T.. 2-50 

Academic 25381 1195 50' “ “ “ 8 . T. J.80 


Type “D” Knife Switches. 

Mounted on Porcelain Bass, which can be furnished either 
Black Enameled o - White Qlazed. 


Single Break. 


Academical 

25382 

1184 

50 amperes, double pole, single 
with black enameled base. 

throw, 

1.40 

Academician 

25383 

1185 

50 amperes, double pole, single 
with white glazed base. 

Double Break. 

throw, 

. 1.40 

Academism 

25384 

1236 

50 amperes, double pole, single throw, 
with black enameled base. 2.00 

A I'tt (Ini tint 

25385 

1237 

50 amperes, double pole,'-single 
with white glazed base. 

throw, 

. 200 

Acadian 

25386 

1238 

35 amperes, double pole, single 
with black enameled base. 

throw, 

. 1.50 

Acalrjilili 

253°.? 

1230 

35 amperes, double pole, single 
with white glazed base. 

throw, 

. 1.50 


Porcelain is superior to slate as an insulator, and is much strouger. 



No. 25388. 


Type “E” Double Break Knife Switches. 


Slate Base. 


Acabjiha 

25388 

1190 

50 amperes, double pole, single throw .. 

150 

Acalephan 

25389 

1200 

50 

44 

“ double throw . 

2.30 

Acalephaid 

25390 

1201 

50 

(( 

“ siugle throw, fusible 

2.30 

Acalycine 

25391 

1202 

50 amperes, three pole, single throw_ 

3.00 

Acalyciiwvs 

25392 

1203 

50 

44 

“ double throw .. 

4.30 

Acantha 

25393 

1204 

50 

44 

“ single throw, fusible 

4.30 

Aca n th ice 

25394 

1196 

50 amperes, single pole, single throw 

1.00 

Acanthi lie 

25395 

1197 

50 

44 

“ donble throw... 

1.70 

1 canthian 

25396 

1198 

50 

“ 

“ siugle throw, fusible 

170 
































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


35 



No. 20312. 


The Western Electric Knife Switch. 


Type E.—For 220 Volts. 


Back Connections, Unmounted, for Switchboards. 


Those switches are all rolled tempered copper, and the 
greatest care in design and construction has been used in 
order to obtain a switch that would carry its rated ca¬ 
pacity in amperes without showing any heating of its 
parts. In placing and fastening the jaws in position they 
are not soldered but bolted to the metal plates or lugs. 
By this method the temper of the jaws is in no way in¬ 
jured, and they will always grasp the blade of the switch 
with an equal and unvarying contact which will not dete¬ 
riorate with time. 

The hinge contact is made in the same way and the 
bolt Which passes through the hinge is provided with a 
lock nut, preventing any liability of loosening or poor 
contact at this point. The blades are of drawn copper, 
hand fiuished. 

The base is extended for connections on back of board 
and is secured .in place by a lock nut. Swivel connec¬ 
tions are provided which will admit of the circuit wires 
being brought into the switch from any direction. 

Note.— These Switches are all made to gauge and any 
repair part can be obtained and a damaged part replaced 
in a few moments. These Switches are listed for switch¬ 
board work unmounted. If desired they will be furnish¬ 
ed mounted upon slate bases with front connections, at an 
advance of 20 . jfer cent, over the price of those with back 
connections unmounted. 

Special prices quoted on Type E Switch, for 500, 1000 
and 2000 volts. 



No. 20285. 


Single Pole, Single Throw. 


Code Word. 
Rotate 

List No. 

20282 

E 11 

up to 

50 Ampere capacity 

Rotated 

20283 

*E 21 

44 

75 

44 

44 

Rotateplane 

20284 

E 31 

U 

150 

44 

44 

RotarypnUip 20285 

E 41 

u 

300 

44 

44 

Rotation 

20286 

E 51 

44 

450 

44 

44 

Rotatice 

20287 

E 61 

41 

600 

44 

44 

Rotator 

20288 

E 71 

44 

800 

44 

44 

Role 

20289 

E 81 

44 

1200 

44 

44 

Rotgut 

20290 

E 91 

44 

2000 

44 

44 


Single Pole, Double Throw. 


Rotherbeant* 

20291 

E 12 up to 

50 Ampere capacity 

Rothernnil 

20292 

E 22 

44 

75 

44 

44 

Rothefsvil 

20293 

E 32 

44 

150 

44 

44 

Rotifer 

20294 

E 42 

44 

300 

*4 

44 

Rotifonn 

20295 

E 52- 

44 

450 

44 

4. 

Rotten 

20296 

E 62 

44 

• 

600 

44 

44 

Rottenly 

20297 

E 72 

44 

800 

44 

44 

Rottenness 

20298 

E 82 

44 

1200 

44 

44 

Rottenstone 

20299 

E 92 

44 

2000 

44 

44 


List Price. 
Each. 

5.60 
6.30 
8.10 
11.90 
14-40 
20-70 
. 26.30 

43.10 
63.40 


6-70 

7.70 

10.10 

14.70 
19.50 
26.30 

34.70 
57.00 
84.0Q 


































36 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


The Western Electric Knife Switch. 

( Continued ’.) 

Type E.—For 220 Volts. 


Hack Connections, Unmounted, fob Switchboards. 



No. 20300. 


Double Pole, Single Throw. 


Code Word 

List No 






List Price. 








Each. 

Rotular 

20300 

E 1.3 up to 

50 Ampere capacity .... 

. 7.80 

Rotund 

20301 

E 23 

if 

75 

it 

it 

. 9.20 

Rotunda 

20302 

E 33 

tt 

150 

it 

tt 

. 12.90 

Rotundity 

20303 

E 43 

a 

300 

tt 

ft 

........ 18.70 

Rotunda 

20304 

E 53 

u 

450 

tt 

it 

. 25.70 

Routt line 

20305 

E 63 

u 

600 

•tt 

it 

. 34.70 

Rouble 

20306 

E 73 

ft 

800 

tt 

tt 

. 45-80 

Rouche 

20307 

E 83 

tt 

1200 

tt 

tt 

. 79.40 

Roue 

20308 

E 93 

tt 

2000 

tt 

tt 

. 129.10 



Double Pole, 

Double Throw. 


Rotiet 

20309 

E 14 up to 

50 Ampere capacity .... 

. 10.10 

Rouge 

20310 

E 24 

tt 

75 

tt 

it 

12.10 

Rough 

20311 

E 34 

tt 

150 

tt 

tt 

17.00 

Roughcast 

20312 

E 44 

tt 

300 

it 

tt 

. 24.30 

Roughen tster 

20313 

E 54 

it 

450 

tt 

tt 

. 34.00 

Roughdrmo 

20314 

E 64 

ft 

600 

tt 

it 

. 45.80 

Roughen 

20315 

E 74 

tt 

800 

tt 

ft 

. 62.60 

Roughfooted 20316 

E 84 

tt 

1200 

tt 

ft 

. 107.20 

Ronghhevcd 20317 

E 94 

tt 

2000 

tt 

ft 

. 161.40 



Three Pole, 

Single Throw. 


Roughheicer 

20318 

E 15 up to 

50 Ampere capacity .... 

. 13.00 

Roughliewn 

20319 

E 25 

u 

75 

tt 

it 

17.20 

Roughing a 

20320 

E 35 

tt 

150 

tt 

tt 

. 19.80 

Roughish 

20321 

E 45 

« 

300 

tt 

tt 

. 29.30 

Roughlegged 20322 

E 55. 

it 

450 

tt 

ft 

. 41.40 

Roughly 

20323 

E 65 

tt 

600 

tt 

‘f 

. 54.30 

Roughness 

20324 

E 75 

it 

800 

tt 

ft 

71.80 

Rouyhrider 

20325 

E 85 

u 

1200 

ft 

ft 

. 118.30 

Ro ughttnff 

20326 

E 95 

u 

2000 

tt 

u 

. 182.60 



Three Pole, 

Double Throw. 


Roughshod 

20327 

E 16 up to 

50 Ampere capacity .. 

. 16.80 

Roughstrings2Q328 

E 26 

tt 

75 

tt 

tt 

. 21.80 

Ron ght 

20329 

E 36 

it 

150 

it 

ft 

. 28.40 

Rovglncork 

29330 

E 46 

tt 

300 

tt 

ft 

. . 38.20 

Rmik 

20331 

E 56 

tt 

450 

ft 

ft 

. 54.60 

Roulade 

20332 

E 66 

tt 

600 

tt 

ft 

. 71.50 

Roulean 

20333 

E 76 

tt 

800 

it 

ft 

. 97.70 

Roulette, 

20334 

E 86 

tt 

1200 

tt 

tt 

. 158.80 

Raun 

20335 

E 96 

tt 

2000 

ft 

ft 

. 243.30 




















































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


37 


Western Electric Quick Break Knife Switch. 



Type Q.—For 220 Volts. 


Back Connections, Unmounted, fok Switchboards. 


The Type Q is a Quick Break Kuife Switch with essen¬ 
tially the same features as Type E, with the addition of 
the Quick Break Spring. This Switch is especially ap¬ 
proved by the Underwriters for an entrance or service 
switch for motor work, constant potential arc or incandes¬ 
cent lighting as well as for switchboard work. The 
Switch is listed, with the exception of one size, with 
back connections unmounted. The Q Switch mounted 
with front connections on slate will be furnished at an 
advance of. 20 per.cent, over the price of the unmounted 
switches. 


No. 2030(5. 



No. 20351. 


Double Pole, Single Throw. 


Code Word. 

Holt nee 

List No. 

20336 Q 23 up to 

75 Ampere capacity. 

List Fries 

Each. 

. 11.40 

Rouncecal 

20337 

Q 33 

U 

150 “ 

U 

. 15.60 

Round 

20338 

Q 43 

it 

300 “ 

U 

. 22.60 

Roundabout 20339 

Q 53 

u 

450 “ 

u 

. 31.50 

Roundback 

20340 

Q 63 

u 

600 “ 

u 

. 45.20 

Roundel 

20341 

Q 73 

u 

800 “ 

u 

. 68.00 


Three Pole, Single Throw. 


Roundelay 20342 

Q 25 

up to 

75 Ampere capacity. 

. 17.20 

Rounder 20343 

Q 35 

it 

150 

it 

it 

. 23.10 

Roundhead 30344 

Q 45 

it 

300 

il 

li 


Roundhouse 20345 

Q 55 

it 

450 

it 

it 

. 47.40 

Rounding 20346 

Q 65 

it 

600 

it 

li 

. 67.90 

Roundish 20347 

Q 75 

it 

800 

it 

ii 

. 98.10 


y 


Two,Pole, Single Throw, 220 Volts. 

Ronndint 20348 Q 03 up to 25 Ampere capacity, unmounted.. 2 90 
Roundly 20349 Q 03 “ 25 “ “ mounted- 3 30 


Two Pole, Single Throw, 500 Volts. 

R„undnm 20350 Q 03 up to 25 Ampere capacity, unmounted.. 3-00 
Round ridge 20351 Q03 “ 25 “ “ mounted.... 3-40 





























































38 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


L. & 5 . Knife Switches. 

Double Throw Without Fuse. 


Amperes. 

SINGLE POLE. 

DOUBLE POLE. 

TRIPLE POLE. 

Amperes. 

Plain. 

Pol. 

Plain. 

Pol. 

Plain. 

Pol. 

j —| 50 

4.00 

5.00 

6.75 

8.50 

10.75 

13.50 

50 

ioo 

6.75 

8.50 

11.25 

14.00 

18.00 

22.50 

100 

200 

9.75 

12.25 

16.00 

20.00 

i 25.50 

32.00 

200 

300 

12.00 

15.00 

20.00 

25.00 

31.50 

39.50 

300 

400 

15.25 

19.00 

25.50 

32. (X) 

40.00 

50.00 

400 

000 

20.00 

25.00 

33.50 

42.00 

52.50 

65.75 

600 

800 

28.00 

35.00 

46.50 

58.00 

73.75 

92.25 

800 

1000 

40.00 

50.00 

66.50 

83.00 

105.00 

131.25 

1000 



Double Throw With Fuse. 



Amperes. 

SINGLE POLE. 

DOUBLE 

POLE. 

TRIPLE POLE. 

Amperes. 








Plain. 

Pol. ' 

Plain. 

Pol. 

Plain. 

Pol. 


50 

5.00 

6.25 

8.50 

10.75 

13.50 

17.00 

50 

100 

8.50 

10.75 

14.00 

17.50 

22.50 

28.25 

100 

200 

12.25 

15.25 

20.00 

25.00 

32,00 

40.00 

200 

300 

15.00 

18.75 

25.00 

31.25 

39.50 

49.50 

300 

400 

19.00 

23.75 

32.00 

40.00 

50.00. 

62.50 

400 

000 

25.00 

31.25 

42.00 

52.50 

65.75 

82.25 

600 

800 

35.00 

43.75 

58.00 

72.50 

92.25 

115.25 

800 

1000 

50.00 

62.50 

83.00 

103.75 

131.25 

164.00 

1O00 


500-volt switches, except D. T. Fused, add 20 percent 
Double Throw Fused, add 40 per cent 

Single Throw Without Fuse. 


500-volt switches, 


Amperes. 

SINGLE POLE. 

DOUBLE 

POLE, 

TRIPLE POLE. 

Amperes. 

Plain. 

Pol. 

Plain. 

Pol. 

Plain. 

Pol. 

50 

3.00 

3.75 

5.00 

6 50 

8.00 

10.00 

50 

100 

5.00 

6.25 

8.50 

10.50 

13.50 

17.00 

100 

200 

7.25 

9.00 

12.00 

15.00 

19.00 

23.75 

200 

300 

9.00 

11.25 

15.00 

18.75 

23.50 

29.50 

300 

400 

11.50 

14.50 

19.00 

23.75 

30.00 

37.50 

400 

600 

15.00 

18.75 

25.00 

31.25 

39.50 

49.50 

600 

800 

21.00 

26.25 

35.00 

43.75 

55.25 

69.00 

800 

1000 

30.00 

37.50 

50.00 

62,50 

•78.75 

98.50 

1000 


Single Throw With Fuse. 


Amperes. 

■SINGLE POLE. 

DOUBLE POLE. 

TRIPLE POLE. 

Amperes. 

Plain. 

Pol. 

Plain 

Pol. 

Plain. 

P..1 

50 

3.75 

4.75 

6.25 

8.00 

10.00 

12.50 

50 

100 

6.25 

7.75 

10.50 

13.00 

17.00 

21.25 

100 

200 

9.00 

11.25 

15.00 

18.75 

23.75 

29.75 

200 

300 

11.25 

14.00 

18.75 

23 50 

29.50 

37.00 

300 

400 

14.50 

18.00 

23.75 

29.75 

37.50 

47.00 

400 

600 

18.75 

23.50 

31.25 

39.00 

49.50 

62.00 

600 

800 

26.25 

32.75 

43.75 

54.75 

69.00 

86.25 

800 

1000 

37.50 

47.00 

62.50 

78.00 

98.50 

123.00 

1000 


Front connected switches unmounted-deduct 10 per cent. Back con¬ 
nected switches unmounted same as list. Back connected switches 
mounted add iO per cent. 














































































































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


39 


Style “H” Station Switches for Back 
Connections. 



Style “H” Station Switch for Back 
Connections. 


-*1 


3 




Cut showing mechanical connection 
of arm. 


Tn this Switch the arm is made sectional as the illus¬ 
tration shows. The blade is of hard drawn copper, 
securely held in the slotted tube by the end plugs and 
bushings. 

From 25 to 1000 Amperes. price list. 


Capacity 

in 

Amperes 


WITH FUSE 
TERMINALS. 

WITHOUT FUSE 
TERMINALS. 

Polished. 

Plain. 

Polished. 

Plain. 

25 

Single Pole, 

Single Throw, 

| 2.00 

$ 2.35 

$ 2.20 

$ 2.00 

25 

Single 

U 

Double 

it 

4.00 

3.00 

3.20 

2.85 

25 

Double 

ii 

Single 

a 

4.75 

4.25 

3.80 

3.40 

25 

Double 

u 

Double 

a 

8.50 

7.05 

0.80 

0.10 

25 

Triple 

a 

Single 

u 

0.00 

5.40 

4.80 

4.30 

25 

Triple 

it 

Double 

a 

10.70 

9.00 

8.50 

7.05 

50 

Single 

u 

Single 

tt 

5.50 

5.00 

4.40 

4.00 

50 

Single 

a 

Double 

tt 

8.50 

7.05 

0.80 

0.10 

50 

Double 

a 

Single 

a 

10.00 

9.00 

8.00 

7.20 

50 

Double 

a 

Double 

u 

18.00 

10.20 

14.40 

12.00 

50 

Triple 

u 

Single 

a 

12.70 

11.40 

10.00 

9.00 

50 

Triple 

u 

Double 

a 

22.50 

19.25 

18.00 

10.20 

75 

Single 

u 

Single 

a 

7.10 

0.40 

5.00 

5.00 

75 

Single 

u 

Double 

a 

11.00 

9.90 

8.80 

7.90 

75 

Double 

it 

Single 

tt 

13.00 

11.70 

10.40 

9.35 

75 

Double 

a 

Double 

u 

23.40 

21.00 

18.70 

10.80 

75 

Triple 

a 

Single 

u 

10.50 

14.80 

13.20 

11.85 

75 

Triple 

a 

Double 

u 

29.00 

20.00 

25.20 

22.05 

100 

Single 

a 

Single 

a 

8.25 

7.40 

0.00 

0.00 

100 

Single 

u 

Double 

tt 

12.75 

11.45 

10.40 

9.39 

100 

Double 

a 

Single 

u 

15.00 

13.50 

12.00 

10.80 

100 

Double 

a 

Double 

U 

27.00 

21.30 

21.00 

19.40 

100 

Triple 

it 

Single 

u 

19.00 

17.00 

15.20 

13.50 

100 

Triple 

u 

Double 

u 

33.75 

30.30 

27.00 

24.25 

150 

Single 

a 

Single 

u 

9.00 

8.00 

7.20 

0.50 

150 

Single 

a 

Double 

a 

14.00 

12.00 

11.20 

10.00 

150 

Double 

u 

Single 

U 

10.50 

14.80 

13.20 

11.80 

150 

Double 

a 

Double 

a 

29.70 

20.70 

25.75 

23.00 

150 

Triple 

a 

Single 

u 

20.90 

17.80 

10.75 

15.00 

150 

Triple 

a 

Double 

a 

37.00 

33.30 

29.00 

20.50 

>200 

Single 

a 

Single 

u 

11.00 

9.90 

8.80 

8.00 

200 

Single 

u 

Double 

tt 

17.00 

15.30 

13.00 

12.25 

200 

Double 

it 

Single 

it 

20.00 

18.00 

10.00 

14.40 

200 

Double 

a 

Double 

u 

30.20 

32.50 

28.90 

20.00 

200 

Triple 

tt 

Single 

u 

25.30 

22.75 

20.25 

18.00 

200 

Triple 

a 

Double 

a 

54.00 

48.00 

43.20 

38.80 

300 

Single 

a 

Single 

u 

15.40 

13.80 

12.30 

11,00 

300 

Single 

i. 

Double 

a 

23.80 

21.40 

19.00 

17.00 

300 

Double 

a 

Single 

tt 

28.00 

25-20 

22.40 

20.00 

300 

Double 

it 

Double 

tt 

50.00 

45.00 

40.00 

30.00 

300 

Triple 

u 

Single 

u 

35.50 

32.00 

28.40 

25.50 

300 

Triple 

u 

Double 

a 

03.00 

50.70 

50.40 

45.30 

400 

Single 

u 

Single 

u 

18.70 

10.80 

15.00 

13.50 

400 

Single 

a 

Double 

a 

28.90 

20.00 

23.10 

20.50 

400 

Double 

it 

Single 

a 

34.00 

30.00 

27.20 

24.40 

400 

Double 

•tt 

Double 

a 

01.20 

55.00 

48.90 

44.00 

400 

Triple 

a 

Single 

a 

43.00 

38.70 

34.40 

30.80 

400 

Triple 

a 

Double 

a 

80.00 

72.00 

04.00 

57.00 

000 

Single 

u 

Single 

t: 

25.30 

22.75 

20.20 

18.00 

000 

Single 

u 

Double 

a 

39.00 

35.00 

31.20 

28.00 

000 

Double 

u 

Single 

tt 

40.00 

41.40 

30.80 

33.00 

000 

Double 

a 

Double 

u 

82.00 

73,80 

05.00 

59.00 

000 

Triple • 

a 

Single 

a 

08.30 

01.50 

54.00 

49. (X) 

000 

Triple 

a 

Double 

u 

98.00 

88.20 

78.40 

70.50 

1000 

Single 

u 

Single 

a 

40.00 

30.00 

32.00 

28.80 

1000 

Single 

a 

Double 

u 

03.00 

50.70 

50.00 

45.00 

1000 

Double 

a 

Single 

tt 

74.00 

00.00 

59.20 

53.25 

1000 

Double 

a 

Double 

tt 

132.00 

118.00 

105.00 

95.00 

1000 

Triple 

tt 

Single 

a 

93.00 

83.00 

74.40 

07.00 

1000 

Triple 

it 

Double 

a 

loo.uo 

150.00 

132.00 

118.00 


These prices are for parts mounted on slate. Extra charge for marble. 





























40 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



Style “H” Station Switch for Front 
Connections. 



Cut showing mechanical connection 
of arm. 


Style “H” Station Switches for Front 
Connections. 


From 25 to 1000 Amperes. 


PRICE LIST. 


Capacity 

in 

Amperes 


WITH FUSE 
TERMINALS. 

WITHOUT FUSE 
TERMINALS. 

Polished. 

Plain. 

Polished. 

Plain, 

25 

Single Pole, Single Throw, 

$ 2.75 

$ 2.50 

.* 2.30 

$ 2.10 

25 

Single 

it 

Double 

tl 

4.20 

3.80 

3.35 

3.00 

25 

Double 

U 

Single 

it 

5.00 

4.45 

4.00 

3.(50 

25 

Double 

M 

Double 

it 

8.'JO 

8.00 

7.15 

6.45 

25 

Triple 

M 

Single 

it 

6.30 

5.65 

5.00 

4.50 

25 

Triple 

U 

Double 

tl 

11.20 

10.00 

8.80 

8.00 

50 

Single 

<( 

Single 

it 

5.75 

5.25 

4.60 

4.10 

50 

Single 

u 

Double 

u 

8.90 

8.00 

7.20 

6.50 

50 

Double 

u 

Single 

u 

10.50 

9.50 

8.40 

7.50 

50 

Double 

u 

Double 

u 

19.00 

17.00 

15.20 

13.20 

50 

Triple 

a 

Single 

u 

13.30 

12.00 

10.60 

9.50 

50 

Triple 

a 

Double 

a 

23.50 

20.00 

18.80 

17.00 

75 

Single 

it 

Single 

It 

7.40 

6.75 

5.90 

5.30 

75 

Single 

a 

Double 

it 

11.50 

10.20 

9.20 

8.25 

75 

Double 

u 

Single 

it 

13.60 

12.25 

10.50 

9.50 

75 

Double 

u 

Double 

il 

24.60 

22.00 . 

19.60 

17.75 

75 

Triple 

u 

Single 

it 

17.50 

15.50 

14.00 

12.60 

75 

Triple 

u 

Double 

u 

30.50 

27.30 

24.40 

22.00 

100 

Single 

u 

Single 

ll 

8.45 

7.75 

6.75 

6.10 

100 

Single 

it 

Double 

44 

13.40 

12.00 

10.72 

9.70 

100 

Double 

u 

Single 

44 

15.75 

14.25 

12.60 

11.40 

100 

Double 

u 

Double 

44 

28.25 

25.50 

22.60 

20.40 

100 

Triple 

a 

Single 

44 

20.00 

17.85 

16.00 

14.40 

100 

Triple 

u 

Double 

44 

34.25 

31.80 

27.40 

24.70 

150 

Single 

(4 

Single 

44 

9.50 

8.40 

7.65 

6.90 

150 

Single 

a 

Double 

44 

14.75 

13.25 

11.80 

10.70 

150 

Double 

it 

Single 

44 

17.30 

15.50 

13.80 

12.50 

150 

Double 

u 

Double 

44 

31.20 

28.00 

25.00 

22.50 

150 

Triple 

u 

Single 

44 

22.00 

19.75 

17.60 

15.90 

150 

Triple 

u 

Double 

44 

38.85 

35.00 

31.00 

28.00 

200 

Single 

u 

Single 

« 

11.50 

10.40 

9.20 

8.30 

200 

Single 

u 

Double 

44 

17.80 

16.00 

14.00 

12.60 

200 

Double 

ti 

Single 

44 

21.00 

19.00 

16.80 

15.20 

200 

Double 

u 

Double 

44 

38.00 

35.20 

30.00 

27.00 

200 

Triple 

ll 

Single 

44 

26.50 

24.00 

21.25 

19.00 

200 

Triple 

it 

Double 

44 

56.50 

50.00 

45.00 

40.00 

200 

Single 

it 

Single 

44 

16.20 

14.60 

13.00 

11.70 

300 

Single 

l. 

Double 

44 

25.00 

22.50 

20.00 

18.00 

300 

Double 

u 

Single 

44 

29.40 

26.50 

23.50 

21.00 

300 

Double 

u 

Double 

44 

52.50 

47.25 

42.00 

37.75 

300 

Triple 

u 

Single 

44 

37.25 

33.50 

29.80 

27.00 

300 

Triple 

tl 

Double 

44 

66,50 

63.20 

53.00 

48.00 

400 

Single 

u 

Single 

it 

19.60 

17.60 

15.75 

14.25 

400 

Single 

u 

Double 

44 

30.25 

27.00 

24.20 

21.80 

400 

Double 

u 

Single 

44 

35.70 

32.20 

28.50 

26.00 

400 

Double 

a 

Double 

44 

64.00 

57.00 

51.00 

46.00 

400 

Triple 

it 

Single 

44 

45.00 

40.00 

36.40 

32.80 

400 

Triple 

ll 

Double 

44 

84.00 

75.00 

67.00 

60.00 

000 

Single 

it 

Single 

4. 

26.50 

23.90 

21.25 

19.00 

two 

Single 

u 

Double 

44 

40.80 

36.50 

32.50 

29.25 

000 

Double 

y 

Single 

44 

48.30 

43.50 

38.50 

34.00 

000 

Double 

u 

Double 

44 

86.00 

78.00 

68.75 

61.50 

000 

Triple 

u 

Single 

44 

71,25 

64.00 

57.00 

51.50 

000 

Triple 

u 

Double 

44 

102.00 

92.00 

80.00 

72.00 

1000 

Single 

it 

.Single 

44 

42.00 

37.20 

33.00 

30.00 

1000 

Single 

u 

Double 

44 

66.00 

60.00 

39.00 

35 00 

1000 

Double 

u 

Single 

44 

77.75 

70.00 

62.00 

55.00 

1000 

Double 

u 

Double 

44 

138.00 

124.00 

110.00 

100.00 

1000 

Triple 

u 

Single 

44 

97.00 

87.50 

77.00 

70.00 

1000 

Triple 

it 

Double 

44 

174.00 

156.50 

132.00 

120.00 


These prices are for parts mounted on slate. Extra charge for marble. 

























AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


41 


Station Switches. 


Single Pole, Single Throw. 



No. 8265. 



No. 8000. 


Code Word. 
Exemplify 

List No. 

8265 

15 Amperes, plain, no fuse, each. 

List Price. 

$1.75 

Exemplifying 

8266 

25 

44 44 44 44 

. 3 00 

Exempt 

8267 

50 

44 44 44 44 

.3 50 

Exempted 

8268 

75 

44 44 44 44 

.4.25 

Exempting 

8269 

100 

44 44 44 44 

.5.50 

Exercise 

8270 

200 

4 4 4 4 4 4 44 

.7.00 

Exercised 

8271 

300 

44 44 44 44 


Exercising 

8272 

400 

4 4 4 4 44 4 1 

13.00 

Exert , 

8273. 

,600 

44 14 44 44 

.18.25 

Exerted 

8274 

800 

44 14 44 44 

.21.75 

Exertment 

8275 

1000 

4 4 44 «4 44 

.24.50 

Exhausting 

8287 

15 

“ polished, no fuse, each. 


Exhaustion 

8288 

25 

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 

..3.50 

Exhaustive 

8289 

50 

44 «4 << 14 

.4.25 

Exhavstment 

8290 

75 

44 44 44 44 


Exhibit 

8291 

100 

.4 .4 44 .4 

_7.00 

Exhibited 

8292 

200 

44 *4 44 44 

.8.75 

Exhibiting 

8293 

300 

44 44 44 >4 

.1 1.00 

Exhibition 

8294 

400 

4 4 4 4 4 4 • 4 

.15.60 

Exhibit ice 

8295 

600 

44 4• 44 *4 

.21.90 

Exhilarate 

8296 

800 

44 44 •% 44 

.26.10 

Exhilarated 

8297 

1000 

44 44 44 *4 

.29.40 

Exhort 

8276 

15 

plain, with fuse, • •* . 


Exhorted 

8277 

25 

44 44 44 *4 

. 3.75 

Exhorting 

8278 

50 

44 44 44 •. 

. 4.25 

Exhume 

8279 

75 

4 4 4 4 • 44 44 

. 5.50 

Exhuming 

8280 

100 

< 4 4 4 1 S- 44 

. 7 00 

Exile 

8281 

200 

44 44 44 4. 

. 8 50 

Exilement 

8282 

300 

<4 44 44 44 

10.50 

Exiling 

8283 

400 

4. 44 44 44 

..... 16-00 

Exist 

8284 

600 

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 

.22.00 

Existence 

8285 

800 

44 44 44 >4 

.26.00 

Existent 

8286 

1000 

4 4. 44 4 4 .4 

. ..29.75 

Existing 

8298 

15 

“ polished, with fuse, each. .. 

... 3.00 

Exit 

8299 

25 

“ 44 “ “ .... 

. 4.50 

Exode 

8300 

50 

44 44 44 44 

. 5.25 

Exodus 

8301 

75 

. 4 4 4 si 14 

. 6 50 

Exonerate 

8302 

100 

4 4 4 4 4 4. 4 4 

..... 8.50 

Exonerated 

8303 

•200 

44 44 44 44 

. 10.50 

Exotic 

8304 

300 

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 

. 13.50 

Expand 

8305 

400 

44 > 4 4 4 4 4 

1920 

Expanded 

8306 

600 

44 44 44 44 

., 26.40 

Expanding 

8307 

800 

(4 44 44 44 

31.20 

Expanse 

8308 

1000 

4 4 44 44 .4 

... 35*70 

Expansion > 

-8000 

Single Pole, Double Throw. 

25 Amperes, plain, no fuse, each . 

. 4.00 

Expansive 

8001 

50 

“ “ “ “ . . . 


Expatiate 

8002 

75 

“ “ “ ‘ ’ .. 


Expectant 

8003 

100 

• 4 44 44 44 


Expectorate 

8004 

200 

44 4. 44 44 

44 44 Cl 44 

. 9.50 

Expedient 

8005 

300 

.12.00 

Expedite 

8006 

400 

44 44 44 44 

• • • . 

. 20.75 

Ezekiel ■' 

8007 

600 

44 44 44 44 

. 29 25 

Ezra 

8008 

800 

44 44 44 44 

. 35.00 

Exertion 

8009 

1000 

44 4 4 44 44 

.40 50 











































































42 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Station Switches — ( Continued). 




Single Pole, Double Throw. 


Code Word. 

List No. 



List Price 

Encage 

8020 

25 Amperes, polished, no fuse, each.,. 

.$4.75 

Encaged- 

8021 

50 

,, << .. o 

. 5.75 

Encaging 

8022 

75 

“ 44 * 4 44 

. 7.00 

Encamp . 

8023 

100 

it it 4 * <1 


Enchain 

8024 

200 

l 4 <« 4 4 •< 

.II.00 

Enchained 

8025 

300 

it 1 i it It 

.15.00 

Enchaining 

8026 

400 


.24.90 

Enchainment 

8027 

600 

t t 4 4 44 <4 

.3510 

Enchant 

8028 

800 

(4 4 > «.( *4 

. . 42.80 

Enchanted 

8029 

1000 

It tt 44 44 

...48.60 

Encounter 

8010 

25 

plain, with fuse, each..,... 

„- 4.75 

Encountering 

8011 

50 

tt tt -4 4 (4 

. 5.75 

Encourage 

8012 

75 

44 44 44 ft 

. 7.00 

Encouraging 

8013 

100 

tt .4 4 *4 it 

. 8.75 

En cradle 

8014 

200 

44 •4 4• (4 

.II.00 

Encrimson 

8015 

300 

44 44 «4 > 4 « 

.14.50 

Encroach 

8016 

400 



Encroacher 

8017 

600 

44 44 44 44 

. 36-00 

Encroaching 

8018 

800 

44 44 • 4 *4 


Encroachment 

8019 

1000 

44 44 44 4* 

. ..48.25 

Enchanting 

8030 

25 

“ polished, with fuse, each. 

. 5.50 

Enchantment 

8031 

50 

iC 4 4 4 4 4 4 

. 6.75 

Enchase 

8032 

75 

44 41 44 4«- 

. 8.25 

Enchased 

8033 

100 

44 41 tt it 

--10.25 

Enchasing 

8034 

200 

44 44 44' 44 

.13.00 

Encircle 

8035 

300 

*44 44 44 44 

.17.00 

Encompass 

8036 

400 

-w- 

.. 31.50 

Encompassed 

8037 

600 

4 4 4 4 4 4 •< 

.43.20 

Encompassing 

8038 

800 

44 44 44 44 

.51.30 

Encore 

8039 

1000 

44 44 44 (4 

..58-00 


Made 

with back connections for ten per cent additional 

to list price. 





Double 

Pole, Single Throw'. 


Encumber 

8040 

15 Amperes, plain, no fuse, each. 

. 2.25 

Encumbering 

8041 

25 

44 14 44 44 

. 5.75 

Encumbrance 

8042 

50 

• 4 4 4 tt 44 

. 7.00 

Endamage 

8043 

75 

14 Cl 44 44 

. 8.75 

Endanger 

8044 

100 

4 4 4 4 1 4 -4 4 ' 

.11.00 

Endear 

8045 

200 


.14.50 

Endearing 

8046 

300 

4 4 4 4* 4 4 4 4 

.18.00 

Endearment 

8047 

400 

44 44 .4 4. 

.29.00 

Endeavor 

8048 

600 

“ “ " •* . 

.39.25 

Endeavoring 

8049 

800 

'4 4 44 44. 4* 

.45.75 

Endless 

8050 

1000 

44 4 t 4 C 44 

.52.75 

Endlessly 

8062 

15 

polished, no fuse, each... 

. 3.25 

EinHi'fiS/tt SS 

8063 

25 

tt 44 44 44 

. 7.00 

Endow 

8064 

50 

4 4 4 . t 4 4 4 

. 8.25 

Endoicer 

8065 

75 


.10.50 

Endowing 

8066 

100 

“ “ “ 

.13.50 

Endowment 

8067 

200 

44 44 44 4 4 

..17.50 

Endurance 

8068 

300 

.4 44 44 ti 

• • ^ 

.24.00 

Endure 

8069 

400 

1.4 4 4 4 4 »l 

. 34.80 

Endured 

8070 

600 

4 4 4 4 »4 4-4 

. 47.10 

Enduring. 

8071. 

800 

44 tt i 4* <4 

.54.90 

Endwise 

8072 

1000 

44 41 •< ■ 

.63.30 









































































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


43 


Station Switches — ( Continued). 



No. 8051. 



No. 8124. 



Double Pole, Single Throw. 

Codeword. List No. List Price. 

Enemy 8051 15 Amperes, plain, with fuse, each.$3.00 

Energy 8052 25 * “ •• “ 7.25 

Enervate 80 5 3 50 “ “ “ “ 8.75 

Enervated 80 54 75 “ “ “ • I|.00 

Enervating 8055 100 “ •• *• •• 14.25 

Enervation 8056 200 “ “ “ •' 17.50 

Enfamish 8057 300 •• " •• “ 22.00 

Enfeeble 80 5 8 400 •• “ *• .34.25 

Enfeebled 8059 600 “ “ •• “ 45-25 

EnfeeMement 8060 800 “ “ .52.75 

Enfetter 80 61 1000 “ •« - .60-00 

Engender 8073 15 “ polished, with fuse, each....... . 4.25 

Engendered 80 74 25 “ “ “ “ 8.75 

Engendering 8075 50 “ “ “ •• 10.25 

Engild 8076 75 ** “ •* “ 12.75 

Engineering 8077 100 “ “ “ “ 16.50 

Enginery 8078 200 “ “ “ .22.00 

Engird 8079 300 “ *• “ .29.00 

English 8080 400 •• “ •• “ 41.10 

En gloom 808 1 600 •• “ - “ 54.30 

Engorge 8082 800 “ - “ - 63.30 

Engorged 8083 1000 “ “ “ •* 72-00 

Made with or without fuse, as desired 


Three Pole, Single Throw. 


Enormdus 8124 15 Amperes, plain, no fuSe, each. 3.00 

Enrage 8125 25 8.25 

Enraged 8126 50 10.50 

Enrank 8127 75 - “ “ ” . 13.00 

Enranked 8128 100 ....,. 16.50 

. Enranking 8129 200 “ “ “ “ . 21.00 

Enrapt 8130 300 27.00 

Enrich 8 1 3 1 400 *. 45-50 

Enriched 8132 600 60.25 

Enrithing 8133 800 70.00 

Enrichment 8134 1000 80-75 

Enlisted 8146 15 " polished, no fuse, each. 4.00 

Enlisting 8147 25 “ .. 10.50 

Enlistment 8148 50 “ “ “ “ . 12.25 

Enliven 8149 75 “• .. 15.75 

Enlivened 8150 100 “ .. 20.00 

Enlivening 8151 200 " “ " 1 .■ . 26.50 

Enmesh 8152 300 “ .. 35.00 

Enmity 8153 400 “ .. 54.60 

Ennoble 8 1 54 600 “ .. 72.30 

Enoch 8155 800 “ .. 84.00 

Enormity 8156 1000 " “ “ 96.90 

Enkindle 8135 15 “ plain, with fuse, each. 3.75 

Enkindled 8136 25 ' ” “ “ 9.50 

Enkindling 8137 50 - “ “ " 13.25 

Enlargement 8138 ! 75 16.00 

Enlight 8139 100 .■ “ . 20.00 

Enlighten 8140 200 “ “ “ 11 26.00 

Enlightened 814 1 300 “ “ " " 35.00 

Enlightening ^142 400 “ “ “ “ 52.75 

Eidightment 8143 600 “ “ “ “ 70.25 

Enlink 8144 800 . “ . 81.25 

Enlist 8145 1000 “ “ “ “ 92.50 

































































































44 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Station Switches — ( Continued ). 


Three Pole, Single Throw. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Enjoin 8157 15 Amperes, polished, with fuse, each . $5.00 

Enjoined 8 1 58 25 “ “ “ " 13.25 

Enjoining 8159 50 “ “ '* " 15.50 

Enjoinment 8160 75 “ “ * *• 19.00 

Enjoy 8161 100 ‘ “ “ 1 24.25 

Enjoyable 8 1 62 200 * " “ “ .. .... 33.00 

Exerting 8163 300 “ “ “ •• 43.Q0 

Enjoyed 8164 400 “ “ “ “ 63.30 

Enjoying 8165 600 “ “ “ “ 84-30 

Enjoyment 8166 800 “ “ “ “ 97.80 

Enjail 8167 1000 “ “ “ “ ,111.00 




Double Pole 

Double Throw. 


Enhance 

8084 

25 Amperes, plain, no fuse, each . 

. 7.75 

Enhanced 

8085 

50 


if f f 4• 

. 9.50 

Enhancement 

8086 

75 


« < if < • 

11.75 

Enhancer 

8087 

100 



14.75 

Enhancing 

8088 

200 


.4 .4 .4 

. 18.75 

Enharbor 

8089 

300 



. 25.00 

Enharden 

8090 

400 


« < If • 4 

. 43.50 

Enigma 

8091 

600 


If «« <« 

.60.75 

Enigmatic 

8092 

800 


l< 4 < if 

. 71.75 

Enigma Uzi 

8093 

1000 


It II 1 1 

. 82.50 

Engraving 

8104 

25 


polished, no fuse, each.. . 

. 9.50 

Engross 

8105 

50 


it (• if 

• • * 1 

11.00 

Engrossed 

8106 

75 


4 < ( 1 It 

. 14.00 

Engrossing 

8107 

100 


It II If 

17.50 

Engrossment 

8108 

200 


f.1 4 t 4 1 

- 23.50 

Engvard 

8109 

300 


It 1 4 If 

. 32.00 

Engulf 

8110 

400 



. .... 52.20 

Engulfed 

81M 

600 



. 72.90 

Engulfing 

8112 

800 



. 86.10 

Engulfment 

8113 

1000 



... 99.00 

Engorgement 

8094 

25 


plain, with fuse, caeli.. . 


Engorging 

8095 

50 


14 II « 


Engrail 

8096 

75 


.. 1. u 


Engrain 

8097 

100 


ll 


Engrained 

8098 

200 


.4 .. a 

. 25.50 

Engrapple 

8Q99 

300 


• i ii U 

. 33.00 

Engrave 

8 IDO 

400 


“ “ 

55.25 

Engraved 

8101 

600 


“ “ _ 

. 74.25 

Engraven 

8102 

800 


II 14 II 

. 87.25 

Engravement 

8103 

1000 


.1 .1 If 

.. .. 98.50 

Earing 

8114 

25 


polished, with fuse. each. 

. 13.00 

Enrobe 

8115 

50 


i 1 ll 4 i 

. 15.25 

Enrobing 

8116 

75 

14 

1 1 4 4 I 1 

. 18.75 

Enroll 

8117 

100 


II 41 If 

. 23.50 

Enrolled 

8118 

200 


41 II 41 

. 31.00 

Enrollment 

8119 

300 



. 42.00 

Enroot 

8120 

400 


If Si II 

. 66.30 

Enrooted 

8121 

600 


tl II 4< 

. 89.10 

Enrooting 

8122 

800 


If fl If 

.104.70 

Enseal 

8123 

1000 


%S ff If 

.118.20 












































































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


45 



Station Switches — ( Continued ). 

Three Pole, Double Throw. 



No. 8253. 



Code Word. 

List No. 


Enshield 

8168 

25 A 

Enshrine 

8169 

50 

Enshroud 

8170 

75 

Ensign 

8171 

100 

Ensigrxy 

8172 

200 

Enslave 

8173 

300 

Enslaving 

8174 

400 

Ensue 

8175 

600 

Ensuing 

8176 

800 

Entail 

8177 

1000 

Enticingly 

8188 

25 

Entireness 

8189 

50 

Entitle 

8190 

75 

Entail 

8191 

100 

Entrance 

8192 

200 

Entranced 

8193 

300 

Entrap 

8194 

400 

Entreat 

8195 

COO 

Entreated 

8196 

800 

Entreating 

8197 

1000 

Entailed 

8178 

25 

Entailing 

8179 

50 

Entailment 

8180 

75 

Entangle 

8181 

100 

Entangled 

8182 

200 

Entangling 

8183 

300 

Entering 

8184 

400 

Enterpxissc 

8185 

600 

Enterpvffir 

8186 

800 

Enterprising 

8187 

1000 

Entertain 

8198 

25 

Enthrone 

8199 

50 

Enthroned 

8200 

75 

Enthroneinct 

8201 

100 

Enthroning 

8202 

200 

Enthusiasm 

8203 

300 

Eh ttiusiast 

8204 

400 

Entice 

8205 

600 

Enticement 

8206 

800 

Enticing 

8207 1000 
Constructed 


List Price. 


polished, no fuse, each ... 


.. 14.00 
.. 17.50 
.. 22.50 
.. 28.00 
.. 36.00 
.. 68.(TO 
.. 93.50 
.. 110.00 
..120-25 
.. 14.00 

.. 16.50 

*• •' - . 21.00 

•• ‘ “ . 26.75 

•• “ “ . 35.00 

“ •• •• . 47.00 

•• ** “ . ... 8160 

“ •• <• .112.20 

•• •• “ .132.00 

•• •• “ .154.00 

plain, with fuse, each. 16.00 

“ “ . 19.25 

-.. 23.75 

*• “ - . 29.50 

.* .... 36 75 

“ 48.00 

.. 84.00 

*• “ * .....123.25 

..132.75 

“ “ - .150 00 

polished, with fuse, each. 19.25 

•< «« “ 22.75 

- . 28.00 

•• “ •• 35.50 

“ . 46.00 

“ •• *• . 60.00 

.100.80 

>• “ .157.90 

■< - . 159.30 

■< “ “ . 180.00 


Excuse r 
Excusing 
Execute 
Executed 


No. 9257. 


Executing 

Execution 

Executioner 

Executive 


Station Switches; held open or closed hy a positive spring- 
lock. 


Hill Switch. 

Single P<>le. 

25 Amperes, each. 2.00 

50 “ “ 2-75 

100 “ “ .. 400 

200 “ “ . 6<0 ° 

Double Pole. 

25 Amperes, each. 3.00 

50 - “ 4.25 

100 " “ ...•. 6 00 

200 “ “ ,.. 850 


8253 

8254 

8255 
i8256 


8257 

8258 

8259 

8260 


































































46 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. 8261. 



Dynamo Switch. 

With this Switch and simple bus bar connections a very 
neat and convenient switchboard for a good-sized isolated 
plant can be made at a very small expense. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Executor 8261 25 Amperes, each. $4.25 

Executory 8262 50 “ “ 6-50 

Executre*)i 8263 100 « “ 9.50 

Exempt,try 8264 200 “ “ 13.00 


Elevator Switch. 


Excusably 8251 3 Pole, 100 Amperes, each... 15-00 

Excuse 8252 2 “ 100 “ “ . 12.00 


Single Pole Blade Switches. 


No. 8251. 


Mounted on Marbleizf.d Slate Bases. 



No. 8309. 


With Safety Catch Holders. 


Mentor 

8309 

Capacity 

in Amperes, 

up to. 25, plain, each .. 

Mercenary 

831 1 

(i 

it 

ft 

25, polished “ 

Mercer 

8312 

tt 

iC 

it 

50, plain “ 

Merchant 

8314 

tt 

tt 

it 

50, polished “ 

Merciless 

8316 

u 

tt 

it 

100, plain “ 

Mercury 

8317 

it 

it 

it 

100, polished “ 

Itockarcay 

20118 

tt 

it 

it 

200, plain “ ... 

Itockcod 

20119 

it 

tt 

it 

200, polished “ 

Mercy 

8318 

it 

tt 

it 

300, plain “ ... 

Me rye 

8320 

<( 

tt 

it 

300, polished “ ... 

Merged 

8321 

it 

tt 

ti 

400, plain “ 

Meridian 

8323 

tt 

tt 

It 

400, polished.“ ... 

Merino 

8324 

tt 

u 

it 

<500, plain “ ... 

Merited 

8326 

it 

tt 

it 

<500, polished “ 


.99 

1.20 

2.97 

3.57 

3-63 

4.26 

4.95 

5.94 

5.46 

6.54 

5.94 

7.14 

858 

10.29 


Without Safety Catch Holders. 


Meddler 

8327 

Capacity in Amperes up to 25, plain, each... 

.90 

Meditate 

8329 

it 

■a 

tt 

25, polished 

tt 

1.08 

Rockcourt 

20120 

it 

tt 

n 

50, plain 

ti 

2.73 

Rockcork 

20121 

it 

u 

a 

50, polished 

it 

3.27 

Meditating 

8330 

it 

tt 

tt 

100, plain 

tt 

3.36 

Medical 

8332 

it 

tt 

tt 

100, polished 

it 

4.05 

Medically 

8333 

ti 

tt 

tt 

200, plain 

tt 

4.59 

Medicated 

8335 

<1 

tt 

tt 

200, polished 

tt 

5.52 

Milked 

8336 

it 

tt 

tt 

300, plaiu 

U 

5.04 

Milkmaid 

8338 

it 

tt 

tt 

300, polished 

tt 

6.06 

Milkman 

' 8339 

it 

tt 

tt 

400, plain 

u 

5.49 

Milky 

8341 

tt 

tt 

tt 

400, polished 

tt 

690 

M ill 

8342 

it 

u 

a 

600, plain 

u 

7.95 

Millet 

8344 

« 

U 

b 

COOj polished 

tt 

- vs* 

954 




















AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


47 


Single Pole Blade Switches—( Continued ). 

With Safety Catch holders. 



No. 8345. 


Code Word. 

Rockcress 

Rockdue 

Milling 

M imic 

Mimical 

Mince 


List No. 

20122 

20123 

8345 

8347 

8348 
8350 


Capacity in Amperes up to 800, plain each 
“ “ “ 800, polished “ 

“ “ “ 1200, plain “ 

“ “ “_1200, polished “ 

“ “ “ 1800, plain “ 

“ “ 1800, polished “ 


List Price. 

.$13.80 
. 16.56 
. 18.15 
. 21.78 
. 25.41 
. 30-49 


Without Safety Catch Holders. 


Rockalay 

20124 

Capacity in Amperes up to 800, plain, each.. 

12.77 

Rocker 

20125 

<« tt 

“ 800, polished “ .. 

15.34 

Minced 

8351 

u ft 

“ .1200, plain “ 

16.79 

Mind 

8353 

ft u 

“ 1200, polished “ 

20.16 

Minded 

8354 

«( tf 

“ 1800, plain “ .. 

23.50 

Mindfully 

8356 

tt it 

“ 1800, polished “ 

28.12 



Double and Triple Pole Blade -Switches 

With Safety Catch Holders. 

Double Pole. 


Miller 

8357 

Capacity in 

Amperes, up to 25, plain, each... 

1.65 

Mingle 

8359 

ii 

tt 

ii 

25, polished 

ti 

1.98 

Mining 

8360 

it 

it 

it 

50, plain 

tt 

3.96 

Minister 

8362 

it 

it 

tt 

50, polished 

ii 

4.77 

Mink 

8363 

it 

ii 

it 

100, plain 

ii 

5.94 

Minstrel 

8365 

it 

it 

tt 

100, polished 

it 

7.14 

Rockery 

20126 

it 

it 

ii 

200, plain 

it 

7.20 

Rocket 

20127 

it 

ii 

it 

200, polished 

it 

9.30 

Mintage 

8366 

it * 

it 

it 

300, plain 

it 

9.00 

Min us 

8368 

tt 

it 

it 

300, polished 

it 

10-80' 

Min ate 

8369 

it 

it 

it 

400, plain 

it 

10.23 

M in uteness 

8371 

it 

tt 

it 

400, polished 

it 

12.27 

Miracle 

8372 

it 

it 

ii 

600, plain 

tt 

13-86 

Mireness 

8374 

tt 

ii 

ii 

600, polished 

it 

16,62 


Triple Pole. 


Mirror 8375 

Mirth 8377 

Mirthful 8378 

Misapply 8380 

Misbehave 8381 

Mischance 8383 

Rockfish 20128 

Rockgoat 20 129 

Mischief 8384 

Miser 8386 

Misery 8387 

Misfortune 8390 

Misgive 8391 

Misguide 8393 


Capacity in 

Amperes up to 25, plain each.. . 

ti 

“ “ 25, polished “ ... 

ii 

“ “ 50, plain “ ... 

it 

“ “ 50, polished “ 

ii 

“ “ 100, plain “ .. 

ti 

“ “ 100, polished “ 

it 

“ “ 200, plain “ ... 

ii 

“ “ 200, polished “ 

ii 

“ “ 300, plain “ ... 

ti 

“ “ 300^ polished “ 

it 

“ “ 400, plain “ 

if 

“ “ 400, polished “ . .. 

ii 

“ “ 600, plain “ ... 

<i 

“ “ 600, polished “ .,. 


2.31 
2.79 
528 
6.36 
8.91 
10.71 
I 1.22 
13.47 

13.20 
15.84 
15.18 

18.21 
20-79 
24.96 














48 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Double and Triple Pole Blade Switches. 


Without Safety Catch Holder*. 



Nos. 8430 and 8436. 


Double Pole. 


Code Word. 
Mit guided 

List No 

8394 

Capacity 

in Amperes 

, up to 25, plain, each 

List Piice. 
... 1.50 

Mishap 

8396 

ii 

U 

ii 

25, polished 

ii 

.. 1.80 

Misjoin. 

8397 

u 

it 

it 

50, plain 

ii 

... 3.66 

Misjudged 

8399 

ii 

it 

tl 

50, polished 

ii 

.. 4.38 

Misjudging 

8400 

it 

u 

ii 

100, plain 

ii 

. . 5.49 

Mislead 

8402 

u 

a 

it 

100, polished 

ii 

6.60 

Rockless 

20130 

ii 

"a 

ii 

200, plain 

ii 

... 7.17 

Rockling 

20131 

u 

it 

ii 

200,. polished 

ii 

... 8.61 

Misleader 

8403 

u 

t 

ii 

300, plain 

ii 

8.34 

M isplace 

8405 

u 

a 

it 

300, polished 

it 

999 

Misrule 

8406 

a 

a 

it 

400, plain 

it 

... 9.48 

Missing 

8408 

u 

a 

ii 

400, polished 

it 

11.37 

Mission 

8409 

a 

tt 

ii 

600, plain 

ii 

12.84 

Mist 

841 1 

it 

u 

ll 

600, polished 

it 

... 15.42 


Triple Pole. 


Mistake 

8412 

Capacity in 

Amperes up to 25, plain each 

Mistletoe 

8414 

a 

ii 

ii 

25, polished “ 

Mistreat 

8415 

U 

ii 

ii 

50, plain “ . 

M intrust 

8417 

a 

it 

it 

50, polished “ 

Misuse 

8418 

a 

ii 

ii 

100, plain “ . 

Miter 

8420 

u 

ii 

ii 

100, polished “ . 

Rockmilk 

20132 

a 

ii 

ii 

200, plain “ , 

Roekmoss 

20133 

a 

it 

ii 

200, polished “ . 

M it igate 

8421 

u 

ii 

it 

300, plain “ . 

Mittimus 

8423 

a 

ii 

ii 

300, polished “ . 

Mix 

8424 

a 

ii 

ii 

400, plain “ . 

Mixture 

8426 

a 

ii 

it 

400, polished “ . 

Moan 

8427 

tt 

ii 

ii 

600, plain “ . 

Moaning 

8429 

«< 

it 

it 

600, polished “ 


2.10 
2.52 
4.86 
5.85 
8.25 
9-90 
10.38 
12.45 
12.21 
14.67 
14.04 
1686 
19.14 
22.98 
4 


Double and Triple Pole. 


With Safety Catch Holders. 

Double Pole. 


Rockoil 

20134 

Capacity in 

Amperes up to 800, plain, each 

23.23 

Rockrose 

20135 

ii 

it 

“ 800, polished “ .. 

27.83 

Moat 

8430 

ii 

ii 

“ 1200, plain “ .. 

36.30 

Mobbed 

8432 

tl 

tt 

“ 1200, polished “ .. 

43.56 

Mobbing 

8433 

ii 

ii 

“ 1800, plain “ .. 

43.56 

Moccasin 

8435 

H 


“ 1800, polished “ .. 

52.27 
























AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


49 


Double and Triple Pole— {Continued). 


Triple Pole. 


Code Word 
Rockplant 

List No 

20136 

Capacity iu 

Amperes up to 800, plaiu, each 

Rockruby 

20137 

U 

tt 

it 

800, polished “ 

Mock 

8436 

tt 

it 

tt 

1200, plain “ 

Mocked 

8438 

tt 

it 

tt 

1200, polished “ 

Mocking 

8439 

tt 

ti 

tt 

1800, plain 

Modeled 

8441 

tt 

»i 

it 

1800, polished “ 


List Puce. 

...35.57 
. 42.70 
58.08 
.. 69.70 
. 65.34 


Without Safety Catch Holders. 

Double Pole. 


Rocksalt 

20138 

Capacity 

in Amperes up to 800, plain each 

Rockshaft 

20139 

i( 

it 

“ 800, polished “ 

Modeling 

8442 

tt 

it 

“ 1200, plain “ - 

Mordant 

8444 

ft 

tt 

“ 1200, polished “ 

Morning 

8445 

it 

it 

“ 1800, plaiu “ 

Morphology 

8447 

ti 

tt 

“ 1800, polished “ 


321 -42 
. 26.37 
^3-59 
40.33 
. 40.29 
48-34 


Triple Pole. 


Rochshell 

Roeksoap 

Morsel 

Mortality 

Mortar 

Mortgage 


20140 

20141 
8448 

8450 

8451 
8453 


Capacity in Amperes, up to 800, plain, each .. 32.90 
« “ “ 800, polished “ .. 39-47 

« “ “ 1200, plain “ .. 53-72 

« “ “ 1200, polished “ .. 64.48 

« « “ 1800, plain “ .. 60-46 

« « “ 1800, polished “ .. 72.53 


Double Throw— Single, Double and Triple Pole. 



Nos. 8454. 847:4 and 8490- 


Mortify 

Mortise 

Mosaic 

Moslem 

Mossy 

Motherly 

Rocktar 

Rock I rood 

Motion 

Motley 

Mottled 

Mound 

Mount 

Mounting 


With Safety Catch Holders. 


Single Pole. 


8454 

8456 

8457 

8459 

8460 

8462 

20142 

20143 

8463 

8465 

8466 

8468 

8469 
8471 


Capacity in 

tt 

it 

tt 

tt 

tt 

tt 

n 

tt 

tt 

tt 

it 

tt 

tt 


Amperes up to 25, plain each 
“ “ 25, polished “ 

“ “ 50, plain “ 

“ “ 50, polished “ 

“ “ 100, plain “ 

“ “ 100, polished “ 

“ “ 200, plain “ 

“ “ 200, polished “ 

“ “ 300, plain “ 

“ “ 300, polished “ 

“ “ 400, plain “ 

“ “ 400, polished “. 

“ “ 600, plain “ 

“ “ 600, polished “ 


1- 77 

2- 13 
5.28 
6.36 

6- 48 

7- 80 
8.82 
10.56 

9.69 
I 1.64 
10.56 

12.69 
15.24 
18-30 






















50 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Double Throw—Single, Double and Triple Pole 

—( Continued ) 





Double 

Pole. 




Code Word 

List No 





List Price. 

Mourn 

8472 

Capacity in Amperes, up to 25, plain, each ... 

2.97 

Mournful 

8474 

it 

ii 

it 

25, polished 

u 

3.57 

Mournfully 

8475 

it 

ti 

it 

50, plain 

ti 

7.05 

Mouae 

8477 

tt 

ti 

ti 

50, polished 

ii 

8.46 

Mouth 

8478 

tt 

ii 

a 

100, plain 

u 

10-56 

Movable 

8480 

u 

“ 

tt 

100, polished 

ii 

12.69 

Rocbror.k 

20144 

it 

it 

u 

200, plain 

tt 

13.77 

Rorky 

20145 

it 

it 

it 

200, polished 

ti 

16.53 

Movement 

8481 

tt 

t« 

ti 

300, plain 

it 

16-02 

Mortgaging 

8483 

ti 

it 

it 

300, polished 

it 

19.20 

Modern 

8484 

it 

ti 

u 

400, plain 

it 

1821 

Modest 

8486 

it 

it 

tt 

400, polished 

ii 

21.84 

Modestly 

8487 

it 

it 

it 

600, plain 

ii 

24.66 

Lump 

8489 

it 

ii 

ti 

600, polished 

ii 

29.58 




Triple Pole. 




Modify 

8490 

Capacity 

in Amperes up to 25, plain each.... 

4.14 

Module 

8492 

it 

ii 

it 

25, polished 

it 

4.98 

Moist 

8493 

ii 

it 

it 

50, plain 

it 

• • • « 

9.42 

Moistening 

8495 

ii 

ii 

tc 

50, polished 

ii 

11.28 

Moisture 

8496 

ti 

ti 

tt 

100, plain 

ii 

15.84 

Moldiness 

8498 

ii 

ti 

ti 

100, polished 

tt 

1902 

Rocoa 

20146 

ii 

ti 

u 

200, plain 

ii 

19.98 

Rode 

20147 

ii 

it 

tt 

200, polished 

it 

23.97 

Molest 

8499 

ii 

ii 

tt 

300, plain 

ti 

23.49 

Molify 

8501 

ii 

ii 

tt 

300, polished 

it 

28.20 

Molt 

8502 

ii 

ii 

tt 

400, plain 

ii 

27.00 

Molten. 

8504 

ii 

it 

ii 

400, polished 

it 

32.40 

Moment 

8505 

ii 

ii 

ti 

600, plain 

ii 

36-96 

Momentum 

8507 

ii 

ii 

it 

600, polished 

ii 

44.37 



Without Safety 

Catch 

iOLDERS. 




Single Pole. 


Monad 

8508 

Capacity in 

Amperes up to 

25, plain each.. 

■ $1.62 

Monar ehial 

8510 

ii 

ii 

tt 

25, polished “ . 

1.92 

Monarchy 

851 1 

ii 

ii 

ii 

50, plain “ 

. 4.65 

Monastic 

8513 

it 

it 

ii 

50, polished “ . 

. 5-58 

Mongrel 

8514 

it 

ii 

Si 

100, plain “ . 

. 5.76 

Monkey 

8516 

ii 

i' 

ii 

100, polished “ . 

. 693 





















AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


51 


Double Throw—Single, Double and Triple Pole 

—( Continued'). 


Single Pole.— (Continued.) 


Code Word. 

List No. 





List Price. 

Rodent 

20148 

Capacity 

in Amperes up to 200, plain each 

. 7.86 

Rodge 

20149 

it 

ti 

ti 

200, polished “ 

... 9.45 

Monkish 

8517 

tt 

it 

it 

300, plain “ 

8.61 

Monopoly 

8519 

it 

ii 

it 

300, polished “ 

... 10.38 

Monotony 

8520 

it 

ii 

it 

400, plain “ 

... 9.36 

Monthly 

8522 

tt 

ti 

it 

400, polished “ 

... 11.25 

Monument 

8523 

it 

it 

tt 

600, plain “ 

...13.56 

M nose 

8525 

tt 

it 

tt 

600, polished “ 

... 1629 




Double Pole 




Mu ci roni 

8526 

Capacity 

in Amperes, up to 25, plain, each. 

... 2.70 

Muce 

8528 

ii 

ii 

tt 

25, polished “ . 

... 3.24 

Maturate 

8529 

ii 

ii 

tt 

50, plain “ . 

... 6.24 

Machinery 

8531 

it 

it 

tt 

50, polished “ . 

... 7.50 

Machinist 

8532 

ii 

ii 

tt 

100, plain “ . 

... 9-36 

Madam 

8534 

ii 

it 

tt 

100, polished “ . 

... 11.25 

Rodomel 

20150 

ii 

ii 

tt 

200, plain “ 

... 1224 

Roestone 

20151 

ii 

ii 

tt 

200, polished “ 

14.73 

Madcap 

8535 

it 

ii 

tt 

300, plain “ 

14.25 

Madman 

8537 

ii 

ii 

tt 

300, polished “ 

17.10 

Madness 

8538 

it 

ii 

tt 

400, plain “ 

16-20 

Magazine 

8540 

it 

ii 

tt 

400, polished “ 

19.44 

O 1 QQ 

Maggot 

8541 

ii 

it 

tt 

600, plain “ 

£ 1 .30 
/)C OA 

Magic 

8543 

ii 

ti 

tt 

600, polished “ 





Triple Pole 

• 



Magical 

8544 

Capacity in Amperes up to 25, plain each 

3.78 

Magistrate 

8546 

it 

it 

it 

25, polished “ 

4.53 

Magney 

8547 

ii 

it 

ii 

50, plain “ 

8.28 

Magnifying 

8549 

ii 

it 

ti 

50, polished “ 

9.96 

i a in 

Magnitude 

8550 

it 

it 


100, plain “ 

14. IU 

Magpie 

8552 

it 

ii 


100, polished “ 

16-92 

I 1 “70 

Rogue 

20152 

it 

ti 


200, plain “ 

1 7•76 

Rodgeship 

20153 

it 

it 


200, polished “ 

21.30 
on or 

Mahometan 

8553 

ii 

ti 


300, plain “ 

4U.OJ 

Maiden 

8555 

it 

it 

it 

300, polished “ 

25.05 

OO 03 

Maidenly 

8556 

ti 

ti 


400, plain “ 

76-\)7 

OO 7*7 

Maimed 

8558 

it 

it 

tt 

400, polished “ 

7 . 0-7 / 

OO RQ 

Maiming 

8559 

ti 

tt 

tt 

600, plain “ 

j 7.Do 

on no 

Mainsail 

8561 

it 

i< 

tt 

600, polished “ 

o9-U9 













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IS 08 . 8562, 8568 and 8574. 


Double Throw--Single, Double and Triple Pole 

( Continued'). 


With Safety Catch Holders. 


Single Pole. 


Code Word. 

Royal 

Royn 

Maintain 

Maize 

Majestic 

Major 


List No. 

20154 

20155 
8562 

8564 

8565 
8567 


Capacity in Amperes up to 800, plain, each 
“ “ “ 800, polished “ 

“ “ 1200, plain “ 

“ “ “ 1200, polished “ 

“ “ “ 1800, plain “ 

“ “ “ 1800, polished “ 

Double Pole. 


List Price. 

.24.52 
29 44 
..32.27 
38.74 
45.21 
54.25 


Hoist 

20156 

Capacity in Amperes up to 800, plain each.. 

41.32 

Hoke 

20157 

it a 


“ 800, polished “ . 

49.60 

Majority 

8568 

u a 


“ 1200, plain “ .. 

64.55 

Malapert 

8570 

a it 


“ 1200, polished “ .. 

77.48 

Malaria 

8571 

a a 


“ 1800, plain “ .. 

77.45 

Malcontent 

8573 

ii u 


“ 1800, polished “ 

93.36 



Triple 

Pole. 



Rokeage 

20158 

Capacity in Amperes, up to 800, plain, each.. 

63.23 

Role 

20159 

it a 


“ 800, polished “ .. 

75.90 

Mope 

8574 

ii ii 


“ 1200, plain “ .. 

103.29 

Moping 

8576 

a u 


“ 1200, polished “ 

123.95 

Moral 

8577 

a a 


“ 1800-, plain “ .. 

1 16.16 

Morality 

8579 

ii U 


“ 1800, polished u 

139-39 



Without Safety Catch Holders. 




Single Pole. 



Rollcall 

20160 

Capacity in Amperes up to 800, plain each.. 

21.78 

Roller 

20161 

ii it 


“ 800, polished “ . 

26.14 

Moralize 

8580 

it ii 


“ 1200, plain “ .. 

28.64 

Morass 

8582 

a u 


“ 1200, polished “ ., 

34.39 

Morbid 

8583 

ii u 


“ 1800, plain “ .. 

40.09 

Morbidness 

8585 

it ii 


“ 1800, polished “ .. 

48.1 1 



Double 

Pole. 



Rollerbolt 

20162 

Capacity in Amperes up to 800, plain each.. 

37.14 

Rollermill 

20163 

ii ii 


“ 800, polished “ .. 

44.00 

Morose 

8586 

U ii 


“ 1200, plain “ .. 

57.38 

Malicious 

8588 

H ii 


“ 1200, polished “ ,. 

68.87 

Maline 

8589 

a H 


“ 1800, plain “ .. 

68.74 

Malignity 

8591 

a a 

Triple 

Pole. 

“ 1800, polished “ .. 

82:33 

Rollingpin 

20164 

Capacity in Amperes up to 800, plain each.. 

56.10 

Rtfllingpress 20165 

it ii 


“ '800, polished “ 

67.32 

M a lard 

8592 

u u 


“ 1200, plain « 

91.67 

Mailing 

8594 

a u 


“ 1200, polished “ .. 

1 13.52 

Malt 

8595 

a u 


“ 1800, plain “ . 

103.16 

Mammalia 

8597 

a u 


“ 1800, polished “ .. 

123.78 























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53 


Double Throw—Single, Double and Triple Pole 

( Continued'). 



No. 20199. Open. 



No. 20199. Clo9ed, 


Separate Lugs for Blade Switches. 


Code VVord. 
Mammon 

List No. 

8598 

Capacity in 

Amperes up to 25, plain each 

List 

Price 

. 1 1 

Mammoth 

8599 

it 

ii 

“ 25, polished 

ii 


.12 

Manacle 

8600 

it 

ii 

“ 50, plain 

ii 


.15 

Manacled 

8601 

it 

ii 

“ 50, polished 

ii 

• • • • 

• 17 

Romacje 

20166 

ii 

ii 

“ 100, plain 

ii 


.29 

Roman 

20167 

ft 

ii 

“ 100, polished 

ft 


.34 

Manacling 

8602 

it 

ii 

“ 150, plain 

ii 


.29 

Manage 

8603 

ii 

ii 

“ 150, polished 

ti 


.34 

Romance 

20168 

ii 

ii 

“ 200, plain 

ii 


.44 

Romaunt 

20169 

a 

ti 

“ 200, polished 

ii 


.49 

Management 

8604 

u 

ii 

“ 300, plain 

ii 


.58 

Manager 

8605 

ti 

it 

“ 300, polished 

ii 

. • 

.65 

Managing 

8606 

it 

ii 

“ 400, plain 

it 


.58 

Mnrvikin 

8607 

it 

ii 

“ 400, polished 

ii 


.65 

Mandamus 

8608 

ti 

ii 

“ 600, plain 

it 


.73 

Mandarin 

8609 

it 

it 

“ 600, polished 

ii 


.80 

Romeine 

20170 

ti 

ii 

“ 800, plain 

ii 


.97 

Ramekin 

20171 

it 

ii 

“ 800, polished 

ii 


1.07 

Mandate 

8610 

tt 

it 

“ 1200, plain 

ti 


2.20 

Mandatory 

861 1 

tt 

ii 

“ 1200, polished 

ti 


2.44 

Mandrake 

8612 

tt 

ii 

“ 1800, plain 

ii 


3.34 

Mandrel 

8613 

ii 

ii 

1800, polished 

ii 

. . . 

3.67 




Bryant High Tension Service Switch and 
Fuse Box Combined. 


Designed for 500 Volt Motor Service Switch. Made of 
iron, slate lined, slate thoroughly baked in oil. It is 
double pole, double break. The distance between the 
terminals is five (5) inches. The positive and negative 
sides are separated by slate 

When opened the fuse terminals have no connections 
whatever with the live wires, and are therefore safe and 
convenient to fuse. 

When the box is closed no live parts can be toucned 
either inteutioually or by accident. It is moisture aDd 
weather proof. 

The box is also adapted to work ou primary alternating 
circuits 1000 volts. It combines both the features of a 
cut-out and knife switch. 

Code vVord List No List Price 

Rooster 20199 High Tension Service Switch, 100 Amperes, 500 

Volts, each. 7-00 

Larger sizes made to order. 


























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Price of Connections for Blade Switches. 


In figuring the cost of Knife Switches on pages 46 to 53 
inclusive, add to the list prices the list prices of connections 
herewith. 

Prices on connections are subject to the same discount as 
the switches. 


FOR SINOLE THROW. FOR DOUBLE THROW. 


25 Amperes, 

1 Pole..,. 

$ .27 

25 Amperes, 

1 Pole.... 

....$ .39 

25 

<4 

2 u 

54 

25 

2 “ .... 

■ 81 

25 

«< 

3 “ 

.81 

25 

3 “ .... 

1.20 

50 

41 

1 “ .... 

.69 

50 

1 *• . . . . 

120 

50 

<1 

2 “ ... 

1.35 

50 “ 

2 “ _ 

240 

50 

4 . 

3 

.... 2.00 

50 

3 " .... 

... 3.60 

100 

<( 

1 •• .... 

.87 

100 

1 " .... 

.... 1.74 

100 

41 

2 “ .... 

... 1.74 

100 “ 

2 u 

.... 3.48 

100 

44 

3 “. 

.... 2-79 

100 

3 *• . . . . 

... 5-22 

200 

44 

1 “ .... 

. 93 

200 

1 •• .... 

.... 1.86 

200 

44 

2 “ ... 

.... 1.86 

200 

2 “ 

.... 3-72 

200 

44 

3 “ .. . 

.... 2.94 

200 

3 “ .... 

.... 5.58 

300 

it 

1 “ .... 

.... 1.20 

300 “ 

1 _ 

2.46 

300 

44 

2 •• .... 

.... 2.40 

300 " 

2 “ 

4.80 

300 


3 u .... 

.... 3-60 

300 « 

3 u _ 

.... 7.41 

400 

(4 

1 “ _ 

.... 1.62 

400 •• 

1 •• _ 

.... 3-30 

400 

41 

2 “ .... 

.... 3.24 

400 “ 

2 “ 

6.66 

400 

44 

3 “ . 

.... 4.80 

400 

3 “ .... 

.... 9.99 

600 

44 

1 “ .... 

. . . 2.13 

600 

1 “ 

4.26 

600 

4. 

2 “ .... 

.. 4.26 

600 “ 

2 “ 

8.52 

600 

44 

3 *• .... 

.... 6.39 

600 “ 

3 “ .... 

.. 1278 

800 

44 

1 “ .... 

2.94 

800 

1 •* _ 

5.13 

800 

14 

2 “ .... 

.... 588 

800 " 

2 “ 

.. . 1 1.46 

800 

'4 

3 “ .... 

.. 8-82 

800 

3 *• 

.... 17.79 

1200 

•4 

1 “ .... 

4.02 

1200 “ 

1 “ ... 

8.67 

1200 

44 

2 « ... 

.... 8.01 

1200 “ 

2 “ 

... 17.34 

1200 

•• 

3 •• . .. 

... 12.00 

1200 “ 

3 •• . . . . 

.... 25.98 

1800 

(4 

1 “ .... 

4.14 

1800 

1 •• . . . . 

... 9.99 

1800 

«• 

2 “ .... 

. 8-28 

I860 

2 “ .... 

.... 19 98 

1800 

44 

3 “ .... 

.... 12.66 

1800 

3 •• . . . . 

30 00 

For Single Pole Switches, as above, 2 Connections. 

For Single Pole Switches, as above, 3 Connections. 

" Double 

14 

41 41 

4 

“ Double “ 

1 11 

6 " 

11 Three 

II. 

44 II 

6 

“ Three " 

1 11 

9 " 


In ordering Switches, be sure to specify connections if they 
are desired. 

































































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55 



Open. Small Size. 


I=T=E Automatic Hagnetic Circuit Breaker. 

Single Pole and Double Pole, Direct or Alternating Current, Stand¬ 
ard Switchboard Type, Back Connections. 

Size of Base. 


From 5 Amperes to 60 Amperes, Single Pole.7 x 11 x 1 finches. 

“ 80 “ 000 “ “ 10 x 14 x H “ 

“ 800 “ 1000 “ “ . Ilxl7xl| “ 

“ 5 “ 00 “ Double Pole.7 x 13 v l| “ 

“ 80 “ 000 “ “ 10 x 17 x 1 j “ 


The Double Pole Circuit Breakers between 80 Amperes and 000 Amperes 
are identical in construction with the 800 Ampere Single Pole. 

Finish, Price-List, Rating and Adjustment. 

The I T-E Standard Switchboard Circuit Breakers are furnished in the 
following finishes: 

No. 1. Standard. Mounted on black enamel, slate or marble base, as 
desired. Jacket finished in polished nickel; current-carrying parts natural 
copper finish, highly polished and lacquered; non electrical parts nickel- 




Closed. Large Size. 


800 Ampere Single. 


plated. 

No. 3. Rough Type. Mounted on plain slate base. Jacket copper- 
plated; current carrying and non electrical parts dipped finish; all movable 
iron parts copper-plated; all bearing pins phosphor bronze. 

Should the Circuit Breaker be desired for switchboard work on template, 
so state and give thickness of switchboard. 

Double Pole Circuit Breakers of this type should not be used on circuits 
of over 250 volts. 

Price of No. 3 finish is 10 per cent, less than list of No. 1 finish. 


Direct Current. 


CODE. 

Actual 

Rating 

Amperes. 

ADJUSTMENT AMPEltES. 

NO. I FINISH. 

Steps. 

Lowest. 

Highest. 

Single Pole. 

Double Pole. 

OI 

2000 



1 




pi 

1500 



) 




AI 

1000 

150 

800 

1600 

$98.00 


$146.25 

QI 

800 

100 

7(0 

1400 

98.00 


146.25 

UI 

fiOO 

100 

500 

1000 

69.00 


103.00 

BI 

500 

80 

400 

800 

66.00 


98.00 

VI 

400 

70 

350 

700 

63.00 


94.00 

Cl 

300 

fiO 

225 

525 

57.00 


85.00 

DI 

200 

50 

150 

350 

45.00 


67.00 

GI 

100 

25 

75 

175 

39.00 


58.00 

WI 

80 

20 

60 

150 

39.00 


58.00 

III 

fiO 

20 

45 

125 

33.00 


49.00 

XI 

45 

15 

.35 

95 





KI 

30 

15 

25 

75 





YI 

20 

5 

15 

40 


L 30.00 


L 45.00 

MI 

10 

4 

8 

24 





NI 

5 

2 

4 

12 






Alternating Current. 


CODE. 

Actual 

Rating 

Amperes. 

ADJUSTMENT AMPERES. 

NO. I FINISH. 

Steps. 

Lowest. 

Highest. 

Single Pole. 

Double Pole. 

OAI 

2000 ■ 



1 



PAI 

1500 



) 



AAI 

1000 

150 

800 

1600 

$122.50 

$183.00 

QAI 

800 

100 

700 

1400 

122.50 

183.00 

UAI 

600 

100 

500 

1000 

86.25 

128.75 

BAI 

500 

80 

400 

800 

82.50 

122.50 

VAI 

400 

70 

350 

700 

78.75 

117.50 

CAI 

300 

60 

225 

525 

71.25 

106.25 

DAI 

200 

50 

110 

350 

56.25 

83.75 

GAI 

100 

25 

75 

175 

48.75 

72.50 

WAI 

80 

20 

60 

150 

48.75 

72.50 

H AI 

60 

•20 

45 

125 

41.25 

61.25 

XAI 

45 

15 

35 

95 

37.50 

56.25 

KAI 

30 

15 

25 

75 

37.50 

56.25 

YAI 

20 

5 

15 

40 

37.50 


MAI 

10 

4 

8 

24 

37.50 



5 

2 

4 

12 


































































































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Circuit Breaker with Swinging Arm 
Handle. 


I=T=E Automatic Magnetic Circuit Breakers 

( —( Continued). 

This cut represents Circuit Breaker with Swinging Arm Handle to per¬ 
mit of its location at top of Switchboard or under hood of street railway car. 


Throwlng-In Arm. 

Throwing-In Arm for use on 800 Ampere Single Pole and larger, and 
300 Ampere Double Pole and larger 

This arm is included in price for above size Circuit Breakers. 


I-T-E Shunt Block with Protected Terminal 

Fuse. 



For high voltage work, where an extra precaution is desired to protect 
the contacts of circuit breaker, it is advisable to use the protected terminal 
fuse and shunt block. By means of this device the arc is transferred from 
the contacts of circuit breaker to a favorably located fuse of such construc¬ 
tion that the terminals of fuse block are protected and arcing cannot be 
maintained. 

These fuses are much less in carrying capacity than the minimum ad¬ 
justment of the circuit breaker, hence they afford an absolute protection. 


Shunt Blocks. 



Complete Shunt Block. Fuse iu Position. 


Style A 2 , r>00-80 Amperes, each. 

Style A 3 ,80-5 “ “ . 

Price includes an extra set of plugs. 

Protected Terminal Fuses. 

SWITCHBOARD TYPE. 

For 2,000-1,000 Amperes, per 100. . . 

For 800- c “ “ . 


$6.00 

6-00 


6.00 

4.50 



Extra Plugs and Fuse for Shunt Block. 



SIZE OF STANDARD 

CIRCUIT BREAKERS. 

SIZE OF FUSE TO PROTECT STANDARD 

CIRCUIT BREAKERS. 

Code 

Capacity 

Amperes. 

Actual. 

Shunt Slock. 

Primary Fuse 

Metal. 

OI 

2000 

A—1 

No. 10 B. & S. 

Copper. 

PI 

1500 

A—1 

10 

4i 

u 

AI 

1000 

A—1 

12 

U 

ii 

Q 1 

800 

A—1 

12 

M 

ii 

UI 

600 

A—2 

14 

ii 

it 

BI 

500 

A—2 

16 

u 

it 

VI 

400 

A—2 

18 

u 

it 

Cl 

300 

A—2 

18 

u 

ii 

DI 

200 

A—2 

18 

it 

(i 

GI 

100 

A—2 

18 

ii 

u 

WI 

80 

A—2 

20 

u 

<( 

HI 

60 

A—3 

22 

u 

it 

XI 

45 

A—3 

24 

u 

a 

KI 

30 

A—3 

15 

Amp. 

Lead and Tin. 

YI 

20 

A—3 

10 

ii 

ii 

MI 

10 

A—3 

5 

(I 

«« 

N I 

5 

A—3 

3 

it 

ii 


We also make a form of shunt fuse block designed to have the fuse 
“blow” back of the switchboard, but controlled from the front. 













































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


57 



Double Pole Mercury Coutaet. 


I=T=E flercury Contact Circuit Breakers 

For Direct and Alternating Current both in Single and Double Pole. 

SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOIi CURRENTS OF HIGH VOLTAGE. 

The contacts and mercury-containing cups are made of aluminum, a 
metal with which mercury will not amalgamate. 

This form of Circuit Breaker is intended to be used for service wires 
entering buildings and also for all mains carrying currents in excess of 10 
amperes. There are but two forces employed in this device, namely, grav¬ 
ity and magnetism. 

Size of Base. 

5 Amperes to 60 Amperes, Single and Double Pole, 6x7x3 inches. 


CODE. 

Actual 

Rating 

Amperes. 

ADJUSTMENT AMPERES. 

PRICE. 

Steps. 

Lowest. 

Highest. 

Single 

Pole. 

Double 

Pole. 

Hg NI 

5 

2 

4 

12 

> 


1 


IIg MI 

10 

4 

8 

24 





Hg YI 

20 

5 

15 

40 


L $ 12.00 


f $16.50 

Hg KI 

30 

15 

25 

75 





Hg XI 

45 

15 

35 

00 





Hg HI 

60 

20 

45 

125 


16.50 


22.50 

Hg WI 

80 

25 

05 

175 


22.50 


30.00 

Hg GI 

100 

30 

75 

200 


30.00 


36.00 


The jackets and all other non current carrying parts are nickel-plated 
The current-carrying parts are polished aluminum. 



Underload and Overload. 


I=T*=E Mercury Contact Cicrcuit Breakers 

For Underload and Overload. 

Specially designed for use in connection with Motors, to open a circuit 
in case of an overload; also, to open the circuit in case of an underload or a 
break between motor and service supply. This special device protects 
motor and building against overloads and fires resulting therefrom. It also 
protects the generator and cables against sudden overloads. The underload 
feature protects motor and building in case the current is momentarily cut 
off at the generator end. 

Size of Base. 


5 Amperes to 60 Amperes, Single Pole and Double Pole, 6x7x3 inches. 


CODE. 


Hg N 2 I 
Hg F 2 I 
Hg M 2 I 
Hg L 2 I 
Hg Y 2 I 
Hg T 2 I 
Ilg K 2 I 
Hg X 2 I 
Hg H 2 I 
Hg W 2 I 
Hg G 2 I 


Actual 

Rating 

Amperes. 

OVERLOAD ADJUSTMENT 

AMPERE8. 

Underload 

Adjustment 

Amperes. 

Steps. 

Lowest. 

Highest. 

5 

1 

5 

10 

1 

74 

1 J 

8 

16 

14 

10 

2 

10 

20 

2 

15 

3 

15 

30 

3 

20 

4 

20 

40 

4 

25 

5 

25 

50 

5 

30 

6 

30 

60 

6 

45 

9 

45 

90 

9 

60 

12 

6)0 

120 

12 

80 

16 

80 

160 

16 

100 

20 

100 

200 

20 


PBICE. 


Single Double 

Hole. Pole. 


..$16.50 


$22.50 


22.50 

30.00 

40.00 


30.00 

40.00 

50.00 


The Mercury Circuit Breakers are positive in action, and are guaranteed 
to operate at all times within five per cent, of adjustment. They are non¬ 
arcing, having a long, clean break of five inches, and can be instantly, and 
without special effort, re set. These Circuit Breakers cannot be re-set if the 
same excess of current or trouble still exists on the wires that caused it to 
open. 



































































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AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



Platform Typo, to use on Dashboard 



Fuse Block. 



I=T=E Automatic Hagnetic Car Circuit 
Breaker. 


The severe conditions under which street railway 
equipments operate demand some other protection than 
that afforded by fuses. 

Briefly, the following troubles in Electric Kailway 
Service arc remedied by the use of the “I-T-E” Magnetic 
Circuit Breaker. 

Careless treatment and abuse of equipment by incom¬ 
petent or reckless motormen, 

Interference of travel, due to power-station Circuit 
Breakers opening on the failure of some individual car. 

The continuance of the arcing, present after a “ground” 
or “short circuit” occurs, iu the motor equipment, owing 
to the sluggishness of the heavy fuses to “blow;” results 
in the destruction of surrounding material and insulation. 

Development of new flaws aud faults in the apparatus, 
during a “short circuit” or “ground,” owing to the ab¬ 
normal carrying capacity of fuses employed. 

The circuit is opened iu less and less time as the circuit 
protected approaches nearer and nearer a “short circuit.” 

Positively no burning or blistering of contacts when 
circuit breaker opens. 

Means of keeping a record of each time circuit breaker 
is opened. 

The device is simple and inexpensive to maintain. 

Adjustment independent of friction, springs or other 
features liable to cause alteration. 


TYPE. 

HATING AMPERES. 

ADJUSTMENT AMPERES. 

LIST PRICE. 


Actual. 

Nominal 

Steps. 

Lowest. 

Highest. 

Sill. 

Dashboard. 

ill 

CO 

80 

25 

100 

175 

*18.00 

*19.50 

SI 

CO 

80 

50 

150 

250 

18.00 

19.50 


Prices quoted on larger sizes and on special forms on receipt of information 

giving requirements. 


Sill Type, to use on Platform Sill. 



















































































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


59 



Top l7euo of Tircu// jffreaAer. 
S/iouo/Wt/ far fop T/v/ecS/tm. 






— Par/ Sn//on 

S/a/u/are/ Sw/cA Poore/ 7yy>e 
Ore a// PreaArr. 


“I=T=E” Circuit Breakers.— Continued. 
Special Instructions. 

Iu ordering state style of finish by number—(whether No. 1 or No. 
3)t—character of base—(when ordering No. 1 finish). Also state 
whether circuit breakers ordered are desired for direct or alternating 
current. If to be shipped unmounted, state thickness of switchboard 
on which the circuit breaker will be used. 

The “I-T-E” Circuit Breakers can be furnished on plain, polished 
or enameled slate or marble, as desired. Unless otherwise ordered 
slate bases will be furnished. 

Special size and style bases will be furnished on receipt of definite 
information, for which special prices will be given on application; 

We are prepared to furnish “I-T-E” Circuit Breakers to meet the 
varying requirements of storage battery work on receipt of definite 
information. 

The “I-T-E” Circuit Breaker has frequently been used as an am¬ 
pere meter for obtaining readings of sudden flows of current. When 
the Circuit Breaker is desired for such work, if advised, we will care¬ 
fully calibrate the same for each adjustment throughout its range. 

Actual Rating. —The Cutter Electrical and Manufacturing Co. 
Standard. Heating of any part of Circuit Breaker not to exceed 20 
deg. C. above surrounding atmosphere after a 10-hour consecutive 
flow of current, as tabulated iu column under heading of actual rating. 

Important Notice.— While the range of the “I-T-E” Circuit 
Breaker is very great and allows of large jump of current, it must 
not be used for carrying continuously current in excess of its actual 
rating. 


Detail Section of “I-T-E” Circuit Breaker,--Standard 
Switchboard Type. 


.4 

Iron Jacket. 

11 

B 

Solinoidal Coil. 

I 

0 

Movable ■ PI linger. 

J 

B 

Fixed Plug. 

K 

E 

Striker Pin. 

L 

F 

Catch of Striker Plate. 

M 

G 

Catch of Switch Arm. 



Striker Plate to throw Switch out. 
Spring Piston. 

Spring Tube, head removable. 
Steel Striker Plate on' Arm. 

Buffer Springs. 

Adjusting Screen, 




Diagram of Connections of “I-T-E” Current 
Breakers. 

Diagram No. i. 

Showing method of connecting “I-T-E” Circuit Break¬ 
er and protected Terminal Fuse Shunt Block. 

Diagram No. 2. 

Showing method of connecting Double Pole “I-T-E” 
Circuit Breakers. 
























































































































CUT-OUTS 




Code Word. 
Exalted 


Straight (Long), No. 900. 


.Exalting 901 


Quadrant, No. 901. 


Fixture Cut=outs. 

List No. List Pries. 

900 Straight (Long!, each. $0.32 


Quadrant, each 


.32 



Midget, No. 902. 


Examination 902 Midget, each 


.15 



Midget. D. P., No. 903. 


Examine 903 Midget, double pole, each 


.25 



This is a Fixture Cut-out with a cover which can be 
removed to renew fuse. It is small enough for smallest 
canopy. 


No. 18. 


Examining 


18 Covered Bug Cut-out, each 


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Fixture Cut-out s—(Continued). 

This is similar to No. 18, but is made straight instead of 
curved, and can be used wherever a single pole Cut-out 
is desirable, or where wires are run over moldings or 
cornices 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Examined 19 Covered Bug Cut-out, each .. . ..$0.12 

Use No. 18 for fixtures using 5 amperes and under. For 
larger fixtures use No. 19. 


_No. 19. Open 





No. 24487—Covered. 


The Bryant Bug Cut Out. 

Code Word List No B. K. No List Price 

Vineyard 24487 1106 Each.... .. $0.12 

Concave-head contact screws in the base, and convex 
in the cap, insure a perfect contact where the two con¬ 
necting wires are of different gauge. 

The cover, being held in place by but one nut, can be 
readily removed for fusing. 



No 61119 


Exactness 61119 Single Pole Electrolier Cut-out, 6 light, each. 16 

Exactor 61116 . “ 8 " Hard 

Rubber Base, li inch long, each. |Q 




Exaggerate 2394 Newton Bug Cut-out only, each. .. .. .10 

Exaltation 2395 “ “ " complete, with cover, each .20 



No. 2395. 



No. 946 































































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No. 74. 


Medium Horseshoe Cut=out —(Continued'). 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Europe 54 Bracket Cut-out,.$0,044 


This is a very small double pole Horseshoe Fixture 
Cut-out. measuring only inches at its greatest diameter. 


European 74 Horseshoe, each 


.09 



Fixture Cut=outs. 

Chronograph 930 Horseshoe, each.. 


.20 


No. 930. 



No. 9?1 

I 




Chronicler 931 Horseshoe, eacn 


.20 


Estranged 


933 Horseshoe, per pair 


.18 

























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No. 932. 



Cleat, No. 870. 



Square Base Moulding, No. 926. 


Fixture Cut-outs— {Continued'), 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Estrange 932 Horseshoe, each. $0.20 


K. W. Ceiling Rosette. 


Packed in Individual Boxes. 


Caliph 870 Cleat, each . 20 


Call 


926 Square Moulding, each 


.20 



Combination, No. 872. 
























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No. 950. 


K. W. Cleat Rosette—Improved Side Pieces. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Chuckling 950 Each. SO. 18 





No. 2301. 




















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No 2303 


Dovetai 1 Rosettes—( Continued). 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Calibre 2302 No. 104. for Moulding Work, each. $0.40 


Calico 2303 No. 106, for Moulding Work, each. 40 



No. 6. 


Ether 


Fuseless Rosette. 

This Fuscless Rosette is useful in factories and places 
where it is difficult lo replace fuse. Five or six can be 
used on a branch with small branch block. It is fitted with 
a substantial clamp for wire, which also has a screw and 
washer at inner end to fasten the lamp cord to. 

6 Fuseless Rosette, each. OS 



Combination Rosette. 

Made in three styles, viz.: No. 80, for cleat and concealed; 
No. 81, for moulding or 3 wire and concealed ; No. 82, 
full combination, for cleat, moulding, 3 wire and con* 
cealed. With No. 82 you can do any kind of wiring with 
the same Rosette, and it is only necessary to carry one 
kind in stock to be able to do any job. 


N». 80, 


Ethics 


80 For Cleat and Concealed, each 


.14 


























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No. 81. 



No. 82. 


No. 70. 


Combination Rosette—( Continued ). 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Etiquette 81 For Moulding, Concealed and 3 wire, each. $0.14 


Eugenie 82 For Cleat, Moulding, Concealed and 3 wire, 

each.14 


“ P. & S.” High Insulation Ceiling Button. 

This Ceiling Button effectually keeps the wire away 
from the ceiling. It is small, being but 1| inches in 
diameter. 

Eulogist 70 Ceiling Button, per 100. 2.50 



No. 20030. 


Bryant Rosette and Cleat Combined. 


The upper and lower parts are fastened together by 
the well-known K. W. Fastening. 

Renfrew 20030 Each.12 



No. 40.— Covered. 


“ P. & S.” Ceiling Rosette with Cap. 

Eustace 40 Each....12 














































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Imperial Rosettes. 


Code Word. List No. 
Somnanibulator 25067 
Somnambulic 25068 
Somnambulism 25069 
Somnambulist 25070 


List Price. 


Two-piece Rosette, per 1,000..$30.00 

Base, only, “ 15.00 

Ca P< “ “ 15.00 

Solid Rosette, “ 30-00 


Plain Rosette, No Fuse. 

List Price. 

Callow 869 Plain Rosette, each....$0.15 


“ P. & S .” Concealed Rosette. 

This is an adaptation of No. 40 Ceiling Rosette to con¬ 
cealed work. To remove cap, loosen the round head 
screws AA one or two turns. 

Em 39 For Concealed Work, each.12 


Porcelain Ceiling Button. 


This Ceiling Button is used when it is desired to suspend 
the lamp at a distance from the rosette cut-out. No. 1023 
is 14 inches, and No. 1324 is 2J inches diameter. 


Eternally 1323 1| inches in diameter, per 100 


2.00 


Eternity 1324 f inches in diameter, per 100 


3.50 


Jfo. 1324. 
































































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Anchor Covered Chandelier Cut=Out. 


% 



No. 20188. 


Code Word. List No. . List Price 

Each. 

Roomful 20186 Plain. $0-06 

Room ily 20187 Covered . .12 


Concealed Ceiling Cut=Out. 

Room in cm 20188 .12% 



No. 20180 . 





No. 20191. 


















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No. 25407. No. 25408. No. 25409. 


New Style Cut Outs. 

Code Word. List No. 

Acauline 25407 Rubber Covered 

Midget Cut Out___ 

Aeaulose 25408 Porcelain 

Cleat...,.. 



P. Branch Cut Outs, 

Covered. 

Acceleration. 25409 10 amperes capacity 

Accelerative 25410 25 “ 

Accelerator 2541 I 50 “• V 

Acceletory 25412 100 •• “ 

P. Main Cut Outs. 


No. 25413. 



No. 25117. 



No, 25421. 



Three-Wire Tablet Board. 


Two-Wire Tablet Board. 




No. 25424. No. 23425. No. 2542G. No. 25427. 


Covered. 

Accend 25413 10 amperes capacity 

Accendibil 2 5 4 14 25 “ “ 

Accendible 25415 50 “ “ 

Accenrion 25416 i00 “ “ 

P. Main Cut Outs. 

Uncovered. 

Accentor 25417 10 amperes capacity 

Accentual 25418 25 “ “ 

Accentuate 25419 50 “ “ 

Accentuation 25420 100 “ “ 

P. 500 Volt Motor Cut 
Outs. 

Acceptablenev 25421 30 amperes capacity 
Acceptability 25422 00 “ “ 

Acceptably 25423 150 “ “ 

Multiple Circuit Tablet 
Boards. 

Built in any number of circuits from 
four up. 

Branch Cut Out Block. 

P, No. 

Acceplmcy 25424 (1299 Two or three 

wire, capacity 30 amperes.. 
Acceptation 25425 1235 Two or three 

wire, capacity 30 amperes 
Accrption 25426 2235 Three wire, 

single branch, capacity 30 
amperes...... 

flain Cut Outs. 

Acceptive 25427 1365 Three wire, 

main, capacity.75 amperes. 
Acceptor 25428 1265 Three wire, 

main, capacity 30 amperes.. 




































































































































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No. 20725. 


B. E. Rosettes. 


Patented September 13, 1837. April 30 1.889; and April 23. 1893. 

Caps are interchangeable and will fit any.B. E. Rosette. 

Base, 

The principal advantage of the B. E. Rosette lies in 
the adjustable spring contact in the cap. Slight pres¬ 
sure of a screw driver against the spring will tighten or 
loosen the contact as desired. 

Code Word List No B F.. No List Price 

Each. 

Vohmt 24 4 7 7 1082 For Cleat Work . . $0-15 


Volley 24478 1083 For Concealed Work 


.15 


Volition 24479 1084 Square Base for Moulding Work 


.15 


Bryant Porcelain Tablet Board. 


For Two-Wire System. 


Sitrqttr 20723 1085 2 Circuits.,. 1.00 

Sncrnl 20724 108(5 4 “ 2.00 

Sue i-it merit 20725 1087 6 “ 3.00 

Snrrmnentnl 20726 1088 8 *• ... 4.00 

Stir rn Hit in 20727 1089 10 « .-...... 5,00 

Sncrnte 20728 1090 12 “ .... 6.00 

Sucre 20 7 29 1091 14 “ 7.00 


Each block or section includes two Circuits. 









































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No. 891-1435. 





No. 894—2835. 


No. 895—1565. 



No. 89G—1587. 


Bryant=Edison Haiti and Branch Blocks with 

Hica Cover. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Ecncniitr 891 No. 1435, Double Pole Branch, capacity 30 

Amperes, each . $ 0.90 


Ecncnntcd 892 No. 14t55, Double Pole Main, capacity 30 

Amperes, each. .77 


Emicimting 893 No. 1487, Double Pole, Double Branch, 

capacity 30 Amperes, each. 1-80 


Ecnde 


894 No. 2835, Double Pole, Single Branch, capac¬ 
ity 30 Amperes, each. 1. 10 


Ecnded 


895 No. 1565, Double Pole, Main, capacity 75 

Amperes, each. 1.65 


Fending 896 No. 1587, D. P. Double Branch, 75 Amperes, 

will take No. 00 B. & S. wire, each.. 6.25 

Hand 897 No. 1535, Double Pole, Double Branch, for 

wire up to No. 4 B. & S., capacity 75 
Amperes, each.■... 2.00 


No. 897-1535. 


















































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No. 20192. No. 20193. 


Bryant=Edison Fuse Blocks. 


Code Word 
Roomy 


Litton 


riain and Branch—Porcelain Covered. 


L,st No . List Prfce. 

Each. 

20192 1465—30 Ampere, 8 P Main Line Cut-Out.•» „ .50 
2019 3 2835—30 Ampere. D P Single Branch Cut-Out .60 



No. 20194 


20194 1565—75 Ampere, D. P Main Line Cut-Out . . .85 


Roorback 20195 1435—25 Ampere, D. P Double Branch Cut-Out .55 



iRmmwtt 


Roost 


No. 20196. 


No. 20197. 


20196 1487—30 Ampere, D. P. Double Branch Cut-Out .85 


20197 1535—75 Ampere D. P Double Branch for Wire 

up to No. 4 B. & S. Gauge.... 1.80 



Roostcock 



20198 1587—75 Ampere D. P. Double Branch for Wire 

up to No. 00 B. & S. Gauge . ; . 3.50 


No. 20198. 



































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No. 61569 



No. 61465. 



No. 61565. 



No. 02835. 



No. 61245. 



Edison Link Fuse Cut=outs on Porcelain Bases. 

These Cut-outs have been designed for use on both the 
two and the three-wire systems, and are intended to pro¬ 
tect circuits having a potential of not over 125 volts across 
one link. 

Code Word. List No List Price. 

Evangelic 61569 Single Pole Main Line Cut-out, capacity 75 

amperes, each. .75 


Essential 


61465 Double Pole Main Line Cut-out, capacity 30 
amperes, each. 


.70 


Evaporating 61565 Double Pole Main Line Cut-out, capacity 75 

amperes, each.. > 1-20 


* 


Evaporated 62835 Double Pole Single Branch Cut-out, capacity 30 

amperes, each. 1-00 


Evangelist 61243 Double Pole Single Branch Cut-out for wire up 

to No. 0 B. W. G., capacity 75 amperes, each.. 2.00 


Evaporate 61245 Double Pole Single Branch Cut-out for wire up 

to No. 6 B. W. G., capacity 75 amperes, each.. 1.50 


Evasion 61487 Double Pole Double Branch Cut-out, capacity 30 

amperes, each.. 1-50 


No. 61487. 




































































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No. 61587. 


Edison Link Fuse Cut=outs on Porcelain Bases 

— {Continued.}. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Espoused 61587 Double Pole Double Branch Cut-out for wire up 

to No. 0 B. W. G., capacity 75 amperes, each . $4.00 



No. 61535. 



No. 61299. 


Espy 61535 Double Pole Double Branch Cut-out for wire up 

to No. 6 B. W. G,, capacity 75 amperes, each., 2.50 


Espying 61299 Three to Two-Wire Double Branch Cut-out, 

capacity 30 amperes, each. 1 -70 



No. 61265.' 




Esquire 61265 Three-Wire Main Line Cut-out, capacity 30 

.amperes, each......, .85 


Essay 61365 Three-Wire Main Line Cut-out, capacity 75 

amperes, each. 1,75 


Essayed 62235 Three-Wire Single Branch Cut-out, capacity 30 

amperes, each......... 1.50 


No. 62235. 









































































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No. 61247. 



No. 61235. 




No. 62965. 


No. 62569. 




No. 61935. 


No. 62945. 


Edison Link Fuse Cut=Outs on Porcelain Bases. 

( Continued). 


Code Word 
Essaying 


List No List Price. 

61247 Three-Wire Single Branch Cut-out, capacity 75 

Amperes, each.$2.50 


E**enc<! 


llonmuge 


61235 Three Wire Double Branch Cut-out, capacity 30 

Amperes, each. 2.25 

28230 D. P. Double Branch Porcelain Cover, 10 Amp . .40 


Edison Plug Cut=Outs on Porcelain Bases. 

These Cut-outs have been designed to protect circuits 
having a maximum current of 30 amperes, at a max.mum 
potential of 125 volts. 


Maximum Capacity, 30 Ampekes. 


Escorted 62569 Siugle Pole Main Line Cut out, each. . . .30 

Escorting 62965 Double Pole Main Line Cut-out, each.50 



No. 62587. 


Escrow 61935 Double Pole Single Branch Cut-out, each .... .60 

Escutcheon 62945 Double Pole Single or Double Cross-over Branch, 

each. 1-30 

Esculent 62587 Double Pole Double Branch Cut out, each . I -10 






















































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No 62199. 


Edison Plug Cut=outs on Porcelain Bases— 

( Continued'). 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Especial 62199 Three to Two-Wire Double Branch, each.$1.25 



Espousal 62165 Three-Wire Main Line, each 


• 80 



No. 62135. 


Espouse 62135 Three-Wire, Double Three-wire Branch, each.. 1-50 

t 


Edison Fuse Plugs. 



No. 66327 



No. 884. 



No. 938. 


Foe use with Plug Cut-outs on Porcelain Bases. 


Escalade 

66327 

Fuse Plug, maximum capacity 

3 amperes, each, 

.12 

Escapade 

66329 

i t 

4 1 

44 

6 

<4 

.12 

Escape 

66331 

4 I 

<4 

4 1 

10 

it 

.12 

Escapement 

66333 

4 i 

44 

41 

12 

At 

.12 

Escaping 

66335 

44 

44 

4 1 

15 

44 

.12 

Escaip 

6S337 

4 4 

44 

4 4 

20 “ 

<4 

.12 

Eschew 

.66339 

4 < 

it 

4 4 

25 

<4 

.12 

Escort 

6634! 

<< 

44 

4 4 

30 

44 • 

.12 


Sawyer=Man Main Cut=outs. 


Established 

884 

Capacity, 10 amperes, each... . 


Estate 

885 

“ 25 “ “ . 

.60 

Esteem 

886 

“ 50 " “ . 


Esteemed 

887 

“ 100 “ “ .... 

. 1.35 


Sa\yyer=Man Hain Cut=outs, Covered. 


Esteeming 

938 

10 Amperes, each. 


Esthetic 

939 

25 “ 

44 


Esther 

940 

60- 

44 

.80 

Estimable 

941 

100 

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r^ r —— 




Sawyer=Man Branch Cut=outs. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Estimate 888 Capacity, 15 Amperes, each. .. . $ .14 

Estimated 889 “ 25 “ “ ..20 

Estimating 890 “ 50 " “ . *44 


No. 888 



* 


Sawyer=Man Branch Cut=outs, Covered. 


Estimation 942 15 Amperes, each.14 

Estimative 943 25 “ “ .22 

Estoppel 944 50 “ “ . ‘^6 


No. 942. 



No. 881. 


Estray 

Estreat 

Etch 



Etched 

Etching 

Eternal 


K. W. Branch Cut=outs. 


881 10 Amperes, each. ,50 

882 30 “ “ . .90 

883 50 * “ .. 100 


K. W. Main Line Cut=out. 


878 10 Amperes, each. .50 

879 30 “ “ .>.80 

880 50 “ “ . 90 


No. 878. 















































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Improved Form of 5 . H. Branch Cut=Out. 


Code Word. List No. List Price 

Roinixt 20172 25 Amperes, each.:. $0.45 

Romp 20173 50 “ “ .. 70 


No. 20172. 




Special Branch Blocks. 


Rondeau 20174 10 Amperes, each. 40 

Rondel 20175 25 “ “ .;.65 


No. 20174. 



500 Volt D. P. Cut=Out. 

Rondo 20176 10 amperes, mica cover, each. 25 

Accompt 25468 1(X “ porcelain cover, each .. .25 


No. 20176. 



No. 045. 



















































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No. 1326. 



.No. 1325. 



No’ 2405. 



No. 1320. 


Seymour’s Patent Branch Block. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Everlasting I 326 10 Amperes, with china cover, each.. $0.25 

Eversion 1328 25 “ “ “ .35 

Evict 1330 50 “ “ “ “ .57 


Evergreen 1325 10 Amperes, without cover, eacK..17 

Ecermore 1327 25 “ "• .27 

Every 1329 50 •* " ".47 


Sawyer=Man Main Block. 

We furnish Sawyer-Man Main Blocks complete, with or 
without fuse plug. The fuse plug is a unique device for 
holding the fuse, and also acts as a cover for the fuse. To 
insert fuse, loosen screws AA one or two turns and insert 
fuse between brasses, tighten screws and the fuse will be 
held in position, and the plug can then be inserted under 
the regular screws, on the Main Block. 

They will fit any make of Sawyer-Man Mains. 


Koicted 22 Sawyer-Man Main, 10 amperes, each.... .17 

Evicting 23 “ “ 25 “ “ 23 

Eviction 24 “ "50 “ ".34 

Exact 25 " “100 “ .60 

Evaded 26 Fuse Plug. 10 “ " ...05 

Exacting 27 " 25 " ".05 


Double Pole Switch Cut=out. 

This Cut-out is of new design and embraces certain 
features specially adapting it for use in the mains, feeders 
and sub-feeders of incandescent wiring systems. 

The terminals and Switch mechanism are of ample pro¬ 
portions for the service required, and at the same time are 
so compact in arrangement as to take but little room, a 
very desirable feature when the limited space allowed for 
Cut-out Cabinets in buildings is considered. 

The Switch breaks either pole independently, making a 
quick break, and cannot be caused to opcu or close or 
become loose in connection by any jar communicated 
through a buildjpg. 


Event 2405 100 Amperes, each.. 5.00 

Eventful 2406 200 " “ 6.00 

Eventual 2407 300 “ " 7.50 

Everglade 2408 400 “ “ 11.00 


Multiple Cut=out Board. 

•.y 

Excursion 1320 Per Circuit . 


1.80 















































































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Code Word. 
Excel 
Excelled 
Excellence 
Excellency 
Excellent 

Nos. 2588 to 2592. 


Safety Fuse Block. 


Soapstone Base. 

List No. 

2588 25 Amperes, each. 

2589 50 

2590 100 

2591 250 

2592 400 


List Price. 
..$2.50 
... 2.75 
... 3.00 
.. 3.50 
.. 4.00 


Covered Motor Cut=out. 



No. 2409. 


< 



No. 2580. 


Single Pole. 

This Cut-out is designed for motors on power circuits, 
and as it has a fuse 3 inches long, it is especially adapted 
for 500 volt circuits. The channel which incases the fuse 
is of such a shape as to cause the fuse to De bent at four 
angles, which adds to the efficiency, as it is difficult to 
maintain an arc around an angle. To remove fuse cover, 
to renew fuse, loosen scre’ws AA one half turn. 


Essentially 38 20 Amperes, each. 25 


X 

Special Fuse Holders. 


With Cable Terminals. 

Establish 2409 each... 3.50 

j - 

i 

\ -J Main Line Fuse Blocks. 

'V For use in main line circuits where no switch is required. 
Mounted on slate base, and, with exception of fuse bar, 
indestructible. 


Single Pole. 


Example 2576 1 to 25 Amperes, each.. 4 . 

Exasperate • 2577 Over 25 to 100 Amperes, each. 1.50 

Exasperated 2578 “ 100 “ 300 “ “ 2.50 

Excavate 2579 “ 300 “ 600 “ “ 3.50 


Double Pole. 

Excavated 2580 1 to 25 Amperes, each . ^.OO 

Excavating 2581 Over 25 to 100 Amperes, each. 3-00 

Excavator 2582 “ 100 “ 300 “ “ . 5.00 

Excavation 2583 “ 300 “ 600 “ “ . 7.90 


Three Pole. 


Exceed 2584 1 to 25 Amperes, each. °‘ uu 

Exceeded 2585 Over 25 to 100 Amperes, each. 4.50 

Exceeding 2586 “ 100 “ 300 “ “ .. 7.50 

Exceedingly 2587 “ 300 “ 600 “ “ . ... ...10-50 

Ten per cent, advance for 500 volts. 













































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V 

Cut=Out and Distributing Boards. 




No. 145 A. 


No. 145 B. 



We illustrate a few of the many different styles of Cut-Out and Distrib¬ 
uting Boards. 

As most of these Boards are made in special sizes to suit the various 
conditions, it is difficult to list them. We have facilities for furnishing any 
style of these Boards, and will quote prices on receipt of specifications and 
requirements. 

Boards may be furnished with plain slate, marbleizEd slate, or marble 
backs. Cut-Out boxes are made with single or double slate lining, and covers 
made of hardwood, slate or glass. 






No. 104 M. 


No. 145 S. 


No. 100 M. 

























































































































































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Cut-Outs and Distributing Boards.—( Continued,.) 



Fig. 146 M. 


Fig. 147 M. 

Main Branch Cut-Outs. 


The Cut-Outs illustrated, Figs. 148 W and 149 W, are designed for large 
capacities and are for the purpose of taking circuits off from mains on 
each floor of large buildings. The Mains feed into the bottom of the Cut- 
Outs and out at the top, being fused at both points,- if desirable, or copper 
strips may be placed instead of fuses. The circuits branch each way on 
the sides and can be fused for the capacity desired. For all Cut-Outs over 
200 amperes, parallel fuses are used, insuring sufficient contact on the 
bottom of the fuses to carry the current without heating from lack of con¬ 
tact. The space occupied by the fuse tips is reset, making it impossible to 
twist the fuses when the set screw is screwed down, a feature not found in 
other Cut-Outs. The set screws are of steel, copper-plated, with slotted 
hexagon heads, enabling the use of either a wrench or screwdriver. The 
connections on the.larger size of Cut-Outs are made with swivel lugs which 
are of ample carrying capacity! The polarites are separated by one-quarter 
inch slate insulation. 

This style of Cut-Out is also made for the 3-Wire and 3-Wire converti¬ 
ble systems. 

The neutral fuses and lugs are of twice the capacity of one of the out¬ 
side to enable the wires to be thrown on the 2-wire system when desired. 

Swivel lugs are used on all the Cut-Outs above 100 amperes. 

The contacts are mounted on slate or marble bases. 

In ordering these Cut-Outs state what size of wire is desired to connect 
to the terminals and they will be bored accordingly. 




Fig. 148 W. 


Fig 149 W. 











































































SOCKETS AND RECEPTACLES. 



No. boo. 



No. 849. 



No. 859. 



No. 3600. 


Bryant Standard No. i Sockets. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Arthur 855 Westiughouse Key .$0.60 

Assimilate 856 Westiughouse Keyless.50 


Am 851 Thomson-Houston Key.60 

Assimilating 852 Thomson-Houston Keyless.50 

Root 849 Thomson-Houston Key, Short Shell..60 

Rootcrop 850 Thomson-Houston Keyless, Short Shell.50 


Exception 859 United States Key, each.70 

Exceptlesx 860 United States Keyless, each.60 


No. i Bracket Sockets. 

For Street Lighting. 

With § Inch Opening. 


Calculate 3608 Thomson-Houston Base, Keyless.. .20 

Caldron 3909 Westinghouse Base, “ .20 

Absenter 25298 Thomson-Houston Base, Key.30 

Absentation 25299 Westinghouse Base, u .. .30 




















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No. 952. 



No. 20204. 





No. 20208. 




No. 20202. 


Sockets with Extra Long Keys. 

Any Bryant Key Socket can be furnished with extra 
long key to special order. In ordering specify distance 
from outside of shell to end of handle. 


Bryant No. 2 A Key Sockets. 


Itouthoine 20204 No. 2A, Thomson-Houston Ivey Socket . .20 

Root leaf 20205 No. 2A, Thomson-Houston Keyless Socket.15 

Rootleux 20206 No. 2A, Westinghouse Key Socket..20 

Rootlet 20207 No. 2A, Westinghouse Keyless Socket.15 


Bryant No. 2 B Fixture Sockets. 


RooUtork 20208 Thomson-Houston Key Socket.20 

Rooty 20209 Thomson-Houston Keyless Socket.15 

Rooze 20210 Westinghouse Key Socket.20 

Ropalir 20211 Westinghouse Keyless Socket. .15 


By means of the third bayonet joint, the shell is firmly 
“locked” to the base of the socket, making it impossible 
to “wobble” or “sag” when used with a heavy shade. 

An examination of a sample lot will show its great ad¬ 
vantage over the regular style. 


Bryant Pull Socket. 

Rooteuter 20202 Thomson-Houston Base . 5 Q 

Rooter 20203 Westinghouse Base. .50 


Q. E. Pull Socket. 

Rvothnir 9400 Edison Base. 


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No. 20212. 




No. 23222. 

m 



Bryant Standard No. i Wall Socket. 


Code Word List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Rope 202 12 No. 1, Thomson-Houston Key Wall Socket, ,... $0.25 

Ropeband 20213 No. 1, Thomson-Houston Keyless Wall Socket. .20 

Ropedancer 20214 No. 1, Westinghouse-Key Wall Socket. .25 

Ropeladder 20215 Westinghouse Keyless Wall Socket.20 

Ropemaker- 20216 U. S. Key Wall.....64 

Ropemnt 202 17 U. S. Keyless Wall ..54 


Bryant No. 2 B Fusible Wall Socket. 


Absentaneous 25300 Thomson-Houston Key, concealed ... .36 

Absentment 25301 “ “ “ cleat ... 36 

Absinthian 25302 “ “ “ moulding. 36 

Ahsinthiate 25303 “ “ Keyless, concealed. 34 

Absinthiated 25304 “ “ “ cleat . . 34 

Absinthine 25305 “ “ “ moulding. . 34 

Absinthium 25306 Westinghouse Key, concealed. .. . 36 

Absis 25307 “ “ cleat. 36 

Absist 25$08 “ “ moulding.•.36 

Absistance 25309 “ Keyless, concealed .: K . .34 

Absoluteness 25310 “ “ cleat.34 

Absolution 25311 “ “ moulding.^... .34 


Caps are interchangeable and will lit any K. W. Rosette 
Base.~ Shell fitted with three bayonet joints, .making a 
rigid fastening. 


Bryant No. 2 A Wall Socket. 


Ropetnek 20222 No. 2A, Thomson-Houston Key Wall Socket... .25 

Ropeicalk 20223 No. 2A, Thomson-Houston Keyless Socket.20 

Ropeyarn 20224 No. 2A, Westinghouse Key Wall Socket. .25 

Ropely 20225 No. 2A, Westinghouse Keyless Wall Socket ... .20 


Standard Edison Sockets. 

Ropiness 69323 Gen. Elec. Co. Key Socket with Fibre Ring, 

polished.. ’35 

Ropish 69364 Gen. Elec. Co. Key Socket with Rubber Ring, 

polished.. >40 


No. 69323. 








































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No. 69324 


Edison Sockets. 


Code Word. List No. List Piice 

Each. 

Ropy 69324 G. E. Keyless Socket J in. Pipe, plain . $0.30 


Roque 69373 G. E. T. H. Keyless Socket $ in. Pipe, plain... .30 



No 6622a 



Condor 66223 Keyless Socket for & in. Pipe, plain.30 

Conduce 66225 “ “ J 11 joolished.35 


E.ccrenble 66235 Keyless Electrolier Socket for J in. Pipe, plain. .30 
Excreate 66237 “ “ “ i •“ polished .35 


Excreation 9319 Keyless Socket for High Candle-Power Lamps |.30 


Roral 4505 Socket for Series Incandescent Lamp for Altern¬ 
ating Current Circuits.. 2.00 


No. 450a. 




















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No. 4504. 


Edison Sockets—( Continued). 


Code Word 
Rill-id 


List No List Price 

Each. 

4504 Socket for Series Incandescent Lamp lor Arc 

Circuits..$2.00 



No. GOBGG. 



No. GC307. 


Eveline** 60666 Edison Hard Rubber Waterproof Socket. 60 

Runferuvs .20226 T. H. Hard Rubber Waterproof Socket. 60 


Rorifluent 20227 Edison Porcelain Waterproof Socket.35 

Rorqwtl 20228 T. H. Porcelain Waterproof Socket.35 


Rondent 66307 Edison Key Wall Socket, polished.60 



Rory 66297 Edison Key Wall Socket, plain ... 40 

RiiHiny 66299 Edison Key Wall Socket, polished... .45 


No. 66297. 
























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No. 00638 and 69376. 



No. 69369 and 69377. 



No. 06281,50978 and 50979. 



No. 66272 and 66273. 


Edison Sockets and Receptacles.—( Continued.) 


CodeWord. List No List Price. 

Each. 

Rosechafer 69368 Key Wall Receptacle, Edison Base Lamp, Por¬ 
celain Base, polished brass-.■.. $0-40 

'Rosccolor 69376 Key Wall Receptacle, T. H. Base Lamp, Porce¬ 
lain Base, polished brass ..40 


Roxecolored 69369 Keyless Wall Receptacle, Edison Base Lamp, 


Porcelain Base, polished brass.35 

Rosecnt 69377 Keyless Wa]l Receptacle, T. H. Base Lamp, Por¬ 
celain Base, polished brass... .30 


floxcMl 66281 Edison Keyless Wall Socket, polished.40 

Rose. 50978 Edison Keyless Receptacle, with D. P. Fuse, 

plain.......... .45 

Roseol 50979 Edison Keyless Receptacle, with D. P. Fuse, 

polished...-.. .55 


Roseate 66285 Edison Keyless Wall Socket, polished.35 


Rosebay 66271 Edison Keyless Wall Socket, plain... 

Rosebug 66273 Edison Keyless Wall Socket, polished 


















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Weatherproof Sockets. 



No. 3203. 



No. 3202. 



No. 3728. 



H. W. Johns Mfg. Co.’s Moulded Mica Lamp 

Sockets. 


Hade In Brown or Black. 

CodeWord. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Architect 3203 Thomson-Houston Base, Pendant Socket, 6 iucli 

wires. $0 25 

Arching 3202 Westing house Base, Peudaut_ Socket, 0 inch 

wires, each........25 

Archibald 320 I Edison Base, Pendant Socket, 6 Inch wires.25 

Archer 3204 “ Mica Wall Socket. . . . . . .40 

Becoming 3728 “ Mica Bracket Socket.40 


With Extra Long Wires. 


Mica Sockets, with wires 6 inches long. 25 

“ “ “ 12 “ 27 

“ “ “ 18 “ 30 

“ “ “ 24 “ 35 

“ “ “ 30 “ 40 

“ “ “ 3 feet long. 45 

“ *' “ 4 “ 55 

« “ “ 5 “ 65 

“ “ “ (> “ 75 

“ “ 7 “ .85 

“ “ “ 8 “ 95 

u “ " 10 “ 1.15 

Lactation 3383 !> Thomson-Houston Base, Mica Wall Socket... .40 

Lacteal 3384 Westinghouse Base, Mica Wall Socket.40 

Bedeck 3730 Thomson-House Base, Mich, Bracket Socket.. .40 

Bedding 2729 Westinghouse Base, Mica Bracket Socket... .50 

Will fit | inch pipe bracket. 


Perkins Sockets. 

Plain Sockets. 

Bonewort 20254 Key Socket for Thomson-IIouston Base. 40 

ltoeicrucian 20255 Keyless Socket for Thomson-Houston Base... .35 


No. 20254.' 





































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No. 20257. 


Perkins Sockets.— Continued. 


Plain. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Rosied 20256 Key Socket for Westinghouse Base.$0.40 

Rosier 20257 Keyless Socket, Westingliouse Base.35 



Rosin 20258 

Rosiness 20259 

Rosinoil 20260 

Rosin y 20261 


No. 20260. 


Wall. 

Key Wall Socket for Thomson-Houston Base... 
Keyless Wall Socket for Thomson-Houston Base 

Key Wall Socket for Westiughouse Base. 

Keyless Wall Socket for Westinghouse Base.... 


.45 


.40 


.45 


.40 



No. 20262. 


Fusible Wall. 


Roxlttnd 


Rosumrint 


Ross 


Russell 


20262 Key Fusible Wall Socket for Thomson-Houston 

Base.75 

20263 Keyless Fusible Wall Socket for Thomson 

Houston Base. 70 

20264 Key Fusible Wall Socket for Westiughouse 

Base. 75 

20265 Keyless Fusible Wall Socket for Westinghouse 

Base . .70 


This Fusible Wall Socket is a combination of the Dove¬ 
tail Rosette Cut-out and Pericins Socket. In‘ordering 
.please state what style of base is required; whether cleat, 
concealed or moulding rosette. 






























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Anchor Sockets. 


Plain. 


!£ ' J ' r 5B 

| Code Word. 

List No. 

List Price. 
Each. 

l 1 '■ 

Sf Jr '39 

Rostel 

20269 

Key Socket, T. H. Base.. 

.$0.18 

Rostelate. 

20270 

Key Socket, Westinghouse Base. 

.18 

1 }if - 

' Roster 

20271 

Keyless Socket, T. H. Base. 

. .16 

hi 1 

Rostral 

20272 

Keyle'ss Socket, Westinghouse Base. 

.16 


No. 20269. 


Special 3-8 Keyless Socket. 


Will screw on % inch pipe for street.fixtures, brackets, etc. 



No. 20276. 


Rostrate 20273 Special for T. H. Base..20 

Rostrum 20274 Special for Westinghouse Base.20 


Wall. 


Rosulnte 20275 Key Socket, T. H. Base . 20 

Rot 20276 Key Socket, Westinghouse Base.20 

Rota 20277 Keyless Socket, T. H. Base.18 

Rotal 20278 Keyless Socket, Westinghouse Base.18 

Extra long handles, extra..20 

Fancy finish, bronze, copper, etc., extra .20 

“ “ marble, onyx, granite, extra. ..20 



No. 20279, 


Rotalite 

Rotary 

Rotascope 


Cutter’s* Street Hood Socket. 

Has the terminals exposed on the porcelain shell so 
that it is readily wired without pulling the wires through 
a narrow neck. Saves time and insures high insulation. 
Shipped complete with iron flange threaded to fit stand¬ 
ard streethoods. 


20279 Complete, T. H. Base..25 

20280 “ Westinghouse Base. .25 

20281 “ Edison Base ....,. .30 





































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No. 20230. 



No. 20232. 


Bryant Porcelain Weatherproof Sockets. 


Code Word List No List Krtcc 

Each 

Rmedinuwnd 20229 T. H. Base . . . . $0.20 

Hum-,drop 20230 Westiughouse Base. . . .20 


Roue-engine 20231 T. II. W P. Bracket Socket .... . 

Rimfix/t 20232 Westinghouse W. P. Bracket Socket . 


Fitted with J inch brass socket bushing for bracket work. 



Rom fly 
Roxegall 


No. 20233. 



Side Wires. 

20233 Style A, for T. H. Lamp . 

20234 Style A, for Westinghouse Lamp'. 


Bottom Wires. 

20235 For T. H. Lamp.. 

20236 For Westinghouse Lamp. 


.30 

.30 


.30 

.30 
































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No. 20238. 



Bryant Porcelain Weatherproof Sockets. 

—( Continued .) 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Ritednke 20237 T. H. Base .....$0.20 

RuxtiUe 20238 Westingliouse Base..20 


Porcelain Keyless Receptacles. 


Eteitntim 868 For Thomsou-Houston System, each.40 

Excitntice 1868 For Westingliouse System.40 


For Shade Holder. 

Made extra heavy; fastened by turning the top, and so 
arranged that Shade Holder can be field. These Recep¬ 
tacles are made with fusible cut-outs. 


Sninteas 20856 For Thomson Houston system, each... 25 

Sninttwod 20857 For Westinghouse system, each. 25 


For Cleat Work. 


Excite. 921 For Thomson-Houston System...15 

Excitement 1921 For Westinghouse System.15 


No. 921. 



No. 948. 


Special Shade Holder Receptacle. 


Ece 948 Westinghouse Base..... .20 

Eren 3948 Thomson-Houston Base. .20 




































































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Standard Edison Receptacles. 

Code Word List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Roxebunh 69171 Edison Keyless Receptacle, Porcelain, with 

screw connections. .$0.18 



No. (59370. 



No. 2868. 


Roeectimpion 69370 Edison Keyless Wall Receptacle, T. H. Lamp, 

Porcelain.... .. .20 


The Wall Receptacle No. 2868 is intended for use with 
attaching plug and portable lamp. The fuse in the re¬ 
ceptacle protects the circuits without requiring a fuse 
in the attaching plug. 


Excitatory 2868 Wall Receptacle, with fuse 


.40 



No. 2921. 


Exciter 2921 Porcelain Receptacle for cleat work.18 



No. 1948. 


Eveline 1948 Porcelain Receptacle for cleat work to take 

Shade Holder. .25 



No. 929. 


















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No. im 


Standard Edison Receptacles ( Continued .) 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Etching 1949 K. W. Shade Holder Receptacle ... . ... $0-50 



No. 8830. 



No. 20240. 


Courtly 8830 Iv. W. Shade Holder Angle Receptacle. -80 


Edison Standard Waterproof Receptacles. 

Roxnimry 20240 O. E. Waterproof Receptacle.40 

Extra heavy for refrigerators, stock yards, breweries 
and out of door work. 



No. 20211. 


Roxen 


20241 G. E. Waterproof Receptacle. ... .. *25 

This is the same as No. 2921, with the side lugs taken 
off and bottom wires inserted. 



Roxniohlr 20242 G. E. Waterproof Receptacle . 

Extra heavy for refrigerators, stock yards, breweries, 
and out of door work. 


.40 






















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,\ o.. 2a 102. 



Na. 23108. 



No. 25174. 


Bryant K. W. Receptacle. 

The K. W. Receptacle is for double fuse, the caps are 
interchangeable and will fit any K. W. base. 


Code Word. I.ist No. List Price. 

Each. 

Abducent 25162 Thomsou-Houstou Base,concealed. $0.28 

Abduct 25163 “ “ “ cleat.28 

Abduction 25164 “ “ “ moulding.....28 

Abductor 25165 Westinghouse “ concealed. .28 

Abeam 25166 “ “ cleat ..28 

Abear 25167 “ “ moulding. .28 



K. W 

. Shade Holder Receptacle. 


Abearance 

25168 

Thomson-Houston Base, concealed. 

• 32 

Abecedarian 

25169 

u u 

“ cleat. 

.32 

Abed 

25170 

«( u 

“ moulding. 

.32 

Abele 

25171 

Westinghouse 

“ concealed. 

.32 

Abeltree 

25172 

U 

“ cleat....,. 

.32 

Abelian 

25173 

It 

“ moulding. 

.32 


K. W. Shade Holder Receptacle—Angle. 


Abelite 25174 Thomson-Houston Base, concealed.50 

Abelonian 25175 “ “ “ cleat..50 

■: 'Abelmark 25176 “ “ 41 moulding.50 

Aberdevine 25177 Westinghouse “ concealed...... .50 

Aberr 25178 “ “ cleat.50 

Aberrance 25179 “ “ moulding___ .50 



No. 1922. 


No. 25294. 


Exciting 

Excitingly 


Bryant Receptacle. 

For Concealed and Houlding Work. 

922 For Thomson-Houston System. 

1922 For Westinghouse System. 


Pony Receptacle. 


16 

16 



No. 25296. 


Abscondence 25294 Bryant No. 1123 T. H. Base..„ 
Absconder 25295 Bryant No. 1124 West. Base... 


Bryant Testing Base. 

Absent 25296 Bryant No. 1180 T. H. Base. 

Absenteeism 25297 Bryant No. 1181 West Base. 


.10 

.10 


.10 

.10 

















































































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“P. & S.” China Key and Keyless Sockets. 


Exdu.xiccly 117 T. H. Porcelain Weatherproof Socket, P. & S. 


List Price. 
Each. 

.. $0.15 
.. .15 

.. .12 
.. .12 
.. .18 
... .18 
.. .15 

.. .15 

.. -16 
.. .16 
.. .13 

-• 13 


No. 117. 


The standard length of wire in this Waterproof Socket 
is 8 incites. We can, however, furnish them to order 
with wires of any length. Where it is desired to drop 
lamps a considerable distance from mains, it is an advan¬ 
tage to have wires long, so as to a void, splicing the wire. 


Code Word. List No. 


Roseloa 20243 

llonepiuk 20244 

limequn.rtx 20245 

Huger 20246 

Rune root 20247 

Roxery 20248 

lionet 20249 

Rosetta 20250 

Rosewnter 20251 

Rosewi>i(loir 20252 
Roxe wood 20253 

Rout .20268 


Key Socket for Drop Lights, T. H 


“ “ W. II 

Keyless Socket “ T. II. 

“ “ W. II 

Key Socket for Fixtures T. H . 

“ * W. II 

Keyless Socket “ T. II 

“ “ W. II 

Key Wall Socket, T. II. 

“. “ W. II 

Keyless Wall Socket, T. II. 

“ “ W. H 



No. 108. 




No. 111. 


“P. Sc S.” China Wall Socket Receptacles. 


We make these Receptacles in three different styles as 
shown. All have backs thus insuring high insulation. 
We use the same wire connection as is used in our Com¬ 
bination Rosette. 


Exclamatory 

Exclude 


108 With small back for Thomson Houston Base.. 

109 “ “ Westinglioiise Base__ 


.13 
• IT 


Excluded 

Exdumatiie 


I I I With large back for Thomson-IIouston Base.17 

112 “ “ Westi'ughouse Base.17 


Exclusion 

Excluding 

■n 


I 14 With small back and screw for Thomson Hous¬ 
ton Base.... .17 

I 15 With small back and screw for Westinghouse 

Base .,.17 













































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Fusible Wall Socket Receptacles. 



Code Word. 

Discredit 

Discreet 

Discretion 

Discriminate 

Discuss 

Donald 

Dorcas 

Dorinder 

Duncan 

Daub 


List No. List Price. 

Each, 

8836 Concealed, for Thomsou-Houston Base.$0.17 

8837 “ “ Westiughouse Base.17 

8839 Oppu, for Thomsdu-Houstou Base ..17 

8840 “ “ Westiughouse Base.17 

8.842 Cleat and Concealed, for Thomsou-Houston Base . 19 
8843 “ “ “ Westiughouse Base ... .19 

8845 Moulding and Concealed, for Thomsou-Houston 

Base.■.19 

8846 Moulding and Concealed, for Westiughouse 

Base... 19 

8848 Full Combination, for Thomson-Houstou Base. . 19 

8849 “ “ “ Westiughouse Base.19 



No. 20266. 


P. & S. Waterproof Receptacle. 

Rossdly 20266 Waterproof Receptacle, for Thomson-IIoustou 

Base. . .. .20 

Rossignol 20267 Waterproof Receptacle, for Westiughouse Base .20 



Edison Key and Keyless Lamp Receptacles— 


Code Word. List No. List Price 

Excising 6000 Iron Stage Box and Receptacle, capacity 50 

amperes, each.$4.50 

Excision 6001 Attaching Plug for No. 6000, each. | .50 


No. C001. 


No. 6000, 


















































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Ries’ Regulating Sockets. 


For Alternating Current Circuits, light can be reg¬ 
ulated from dull red to full candle power, and the 
consumption of candle power controlled accordingly. 


For Thomson-Houston Base Lamps. 


Code Word 

List No 

Volts 

Candle Power 

Price 

Each. 

Accalent 

25456 

50 to 55 

16 to 25 

$3-25 


25457 

50 to 55 

32 to l 50 

4.00 

Arc<i>iiin"(iiil>lr 

25458 

100 to 110 

16 to 25 

4.00 

A miniimiiliiblfn w 

25459 

100 to 110 

32 to 50 

5.00 


For Sawyer-Mann Base Lamps. 


Code Word 

List No 

Volts 

Candle Power 

Price 

Each 

. 1 miiiiiiinditti'lj/ 

25460 

50 to 55 

16 to 25 

$3-25 

Aecoiniuodntfiifti 

25461 

50 to 55 

32 to 50 

4.00 

Affommodtitii'ij/ 

25462 

100 to 110 

16 to 25 

4.00 

.1 rroinpHttrh ip 

25463 

100 to 110 

32 to 50 

5.00 


Brunts’ Regulating Socket. 


Controls the electric light same as gas. Five degrees 
of light with a positive saving of current when turned 
down. 

This Regulating Socket is for 16 candle power 
Incandescent Lights. It is adapted to direct or 
alternating current; any voltage from 50 to 118. By 
the simple turning of Key you raise or lower your light 
from 2 to 16 candle power and consequently save your 
current when turned down. This Socket is valuable 
for the Sick Room, Vestibules and Sleeping apartments. 

In ordering please state voltage and base (T. H. or- 
Edison.) 


Thomson-Houston Base. 


Code Word 

List No. 

Volts 

Candle Power 

Price 

Each 

Acmmph'citp 

25464 

50 to 55 

16 

$2-00 

ArfinnpHtJinblf 

25465 

100 to 118 

16 

2.00 



Edison Base. 



Af&nuplitlmr 

25466 

50 to 55 

16 

200 

Acajinplishment 

25467 

■ 100 to 118 

16 

200 










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No. 21488. 


No. 24489. 



Weatherproof Sockets. 


Type *‘D.” for Shade Holder. 


Code Word. List No B E. No List Price, 

Each. 

Villager 24488 1104 Thomson-Houston Rise.$0.20 

Vigorous 24489 1105 Westinghouse ...20 


Regular length of wire is 12 iuches Special length to 
special order 

The rim at the bottom of the socket is a new feature 
designed to hold the shadeliolder 


No. 2 A Brush Swan Socket. 


So!fa 24490 1113 Brush-Swan Base, Key... , 30 

So/funaru 24491 1114 “ “ Keyless .24 

Acatalepsy 25402 1116 “ *' Key Wall.,.,.34 

Acater 25403 1L17 “ “ Keyless Wall.32 



Stage Receptacle. 


The Jaws and Wire Connectors are made in one piece, 
of heavy cast brass. The face of the Jaws are pure 
tempered copper, securely fastened 
The handle is made of hard wood, appropriate for the 
purpose. The portion of the plug which enters the 
jaws is triangular in section, 6n two faces of. which are 
secured heavy copper strips. These strips make a con¬ 
tact with the jaws and are also connected with the flex¬ 
ible cable which enters the handle of the plug through 
the hole in the end. 


20862 Complete . 3,20 

20863 Without plug. 2.50 

20864 Plug only. 7 q 



No. 25401. 



No. 24492. 


Attachment Plugs. 


Enameled Wood Handle not Fusible. 


Acutes 25404 1163 United States BasE... 
Solfaturo 24492 1115 Brush-Swan Base_ 




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No. 867. 


Attachment Plugs, 

Not Fusible—Wood Handle. With Metal Base. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Cetacean 867 For Thomson-Houston System, each.$0 25 

Cetaceous 1867 “ Westinghouse “ “ ...25 

Cetic 2867 “ Edison “ “ .25 



Abfcu 25292 Attaching Plug'for Standard Lump Socket, Por¬ 
celain....30 

Ahscixslttn 25293 Attaching Ping for T.-H Lamp Socket, polished .30 


Attachment Plugs. 



No. 923. 


Fusible—All Parts Brass and Porcelain. 

The metal cover can be removed by giving it a quarter 
turn; the fuse is then easily inserted. 

Bawling 923 For Thomson-Houston Socket, each.. 



No. 924. 



Beach, 924 For Westinghouse Sockets, each 


.40 


Beacon 925 For Edison Sockets, each 


.40 


No. 925. 
























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C 



Receptacle closed—not. 
in use. 




The Chapman Receptacle. 

Patented May 21, 1895. 

The Chapman Receptacle is placed in the wall,! base¬ 
board or floor. When not in use the lid is closed'—the 
plug being removed—and the face plate is flush, out of 
the way. All plugs are fused to thirty amperes, and are 
interchangeable. 

Modern methods require a receptacle of this character 
placed in .the base-board at every point where there is a 
possibility that current may be required for fan motors, 
desk lights, electrical heating devices or hospital work. 

Distance between screw centers of face plate is 3/j 
inches. Size of face plate is 3f x 2^ inches. 



Codeword. List No. B. E. No. List Price. 

Saintlike 20859 1108 Complete with lid and plug.. $3-00 

■Saintliness 20860 1109 “ “ plug, no lid. 2.50 

Saintly 20861 1110 Chapman Attaching plug 001 /...' . 1.50 

Farm 26000 1111 Receptacle only, with lid., 1.50 

Fanatic 26001 1112 “ “ ho lid. 1.00 


Prices cover light bronze face plates. Special finishes 
to order. 


Woods Mats for Chapman Receptacles. 


No. 20861. 


No. 262. 



No. 26002. 



No. 2C00G. 



The Wooden Mat is furnished singly or in gangs to 
order, in any wood desired. It offers a convenient device 
for concealing the broken edges of the plastering made 
in cutting away for the receptacle. 

JJisroiimenfl 262 1127 Wooden Mats, single switch, each.30 

The above price covers the common woods, for rare 
and expensive woods special prices will be quoted. 


Icon Wall Boxes for Chapman Receptacles. 


Thimhle. 

26002 

1118 

1 Outlet at one end only. 

.80 

lien! 

26003 

1227 

2 “ 

a tt 

.80 

Reedies* 

26004 

1228 

2 “ 

“ 1 at oilier end.; 

.80 

Reel i nr/ 

26005 

1229 

i “ 

at each end. 

.80 


These boxes are lined with porcelain enamel and are 
guaranteed to withstand an alternating'current of 2,000 
volts. Distance between screw centers is 3/„ inches, 
adapting it for use with the Chapman Receptacle or 
any Standard Push Button-Switch on the market. 


* 


The Chapman Bracket Receptacle. 

Adapted for use with any'Standard | inch Bracket 
made from g-inch brass tubing. Regular finish is pol¬ 
ished brass. Special finish to special order. Distance 
between screw centers of face plate is 3 S % inches. 
Diameter of fane plate is inches. 

Tiijcr 26006 1128 ticket Receptacle complete with Plug 

-'b. 1129........... . 4.50 

'Tippler 26007 1183 Bracket Receptacle only..... 2.50 

J if/rc.Ks 26008 1129 “ Plug only. . . . 2.00 

Chapman Attaching plugs, No. 20861 and 26008 are 
ii'terchangable and can be used either with No. 20859 or 
N o. 2600-7. 


Panting 


26009 1182 Dummy Plug for No. 26007/. 

This is merely a wood plug with brass plate, designed 
to fill the receptacle opening when not in use. 

































































INCANDESCENT SUPPLIES. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 



No. 3630. 



No. 3632. 




No. 3634. 


No. 3636. 



No. 3637. 



Socket Bushings. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Anchored 3630 Genuine Hard Rubber, | inch, per 1,000.$20.00 

Anchoress 3631 Composition, $ inch, per 1,000. 8.00 


Anchorite 3632 Genuine Hard Rubber, £ inch, per 1,000. 30-00 

Anchoring 3633 Composition, 4 inch, per 1,000. 9.00 


Anchovy 3634 Genuine Hard Rubber, £ inch, per 1,000.30.00 

Ancient 3635 Composition, £ inch, per 1,000.12.00 


V ■ 

Anciently 3636 Soft Rubber, per 1,000. 7.00 


Anciptal 3637 Genuine Hard Rubber, | inch, per 1,000.<.. 30.00 


Cemetery 2927 Polished Brass and Hard Rubber Fixture Bush¬ 
ing, each... 


No. 2927. 


.25 














104 


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No. 3457. 


Cord Adjusters. 


Code Word. 

Bindingly 

Anm 


List No. 


List Price. 


3457 Ball Cord Adjuster, stained cherry, per 1,000... .$7.00 
25100 “ “ black enamel. “ 11-50 



No. 3651. 


Bemnlfird 3651 Bar Cord Adjuster, wood, per 1,000. 7.00 

Aardvark 25101 “ “ hard rubber, per 100....... 7-00 



No. 5559. 


Idling 5559 “Q and S” Cord Adjuster, each 


.04 




Idler 


No. 1337. 


Socket Handles. 

1337 Two Piece, screw top. per 1,000.... 15.00 



No. 8556. 

































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY, 


105 



The Dow Cord Adjuster. 


The Dow Adjuster is a thoroughly reliable device for 
instantly raising or lowering any electric light, and is 
especially adapted for stores, offices, libraries and hospi¬ 
tals. Can be operated with one hand; is not liable to get 
out of order, and is much safer than long cords, as the 
cord when not in use can be rolled up out of the way. 
In most places the Adjuster can be placed on the cord 
now in use. It is three inches in diameter and holds 
twelve feet of cord. 


SuddUihovxc 20760 Nickel-plated, per doz.$20.00 

Saddler 20761 Gilt, “ ... 18-00 


The Disc Cord Adjuster. 


It is round, scarce two and a quarter inches in diam¬ 
eter; it is flat, a thickness of but little more than a quar¬ 
ter of an inch. It is in shape like a spool of small height 
and large diameter; it is hollow, and in its inside is a 
well tempered spiral spring. A wire twisted into a pecu¬ 
liar shape, fastens this little device to a lamp cord, In 
the spool like groove is wound a cord which passes 
through the loop, extending from the side wire. Fasten 
it to the lamp cord, pull this cord out the entire length; 
this winds up the spring, and-while the cord is extended 
fasten it to the lamp cord. You can then raise your lamp 
to any desired height. It will stay there until you 
change it 

.S'lddlermf 20762 Each.50 



No. 20762. 


Perfection Desk or Music Rack Clafnp. 


Sold complete, Including half shade of opal, red, blue, 
green or yellow glass or of aluminum. 

Crimeful 8691 Brass, each.. 

Catilery 8692 Nickel, “ . 


No. 8691. 


In ordering, state kind of socket required. 


3-50 

4.00 





























106 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Shade Holder for Cluster Lights. 

Slips yi Inch Tube. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Caloric 3618 2| Inch, each .$0.30 

Calorific 3619 3i “ “ .40 


No. 3618. 




No. 3803. 



No. 3198. 


Acme Shade Holder. 

Will Fit Any Socket. 


Belong 3803 2} Inch, per gross. . 10.00 

Belonging 3804 3i " “ . 15.00 


Socket Rings. 

American 3197 Hard Rubber Ring for Standard Edison Socket, 

each. ..|5 

Amethyst 3198 Porcelain Ring for Standard Edison Socket, each, .10 




No. 8723. 



Censorial 

8723 

A ncient 

3635 

Anchovy 

3634 

Censurable 

8724 

Ancient 

3635 

Anchovy 

3634 


Gas Attachments. 

Polished Brass, per 100... 10.00 

Composition Fixture Bushing for same, per 1,000, 12.00 
Hard Rubber “ “ “ “ 30.00 

Polished Brass, per 100.. 9.00 

Composition Fixture Bushing forsame, per 1,000, 12.00 
Hard Rubber *• " “ “ 30.00 
























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107 




No. 8677. 


Iron Duopod. 

Lank 8677 Tapped £ to % inch, per dozen. 1.00 





No. 8680. 



No. 868.1, 


Iron Chandelier Loops. 


Languishing 8680 Closed, per dozen. 3.00 

Lantern - 8681 Closed, per dozen., .... .. 300 



Lanyard 8682 Open, i inch, per dozen .. 3.00 

Lapdog 8683 “ H “ “ . 3.00 

Lapful 8684 “ K .“ “ . 3.00 

























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AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. 8983. 



No. 8989. 


Lacquer Radiant. 

For Coloring Incandescent Lamps. 

The advantages of this material are : Cheapness, richness and 
permanency of color, and simplicity of application. 

160unce Bottie. 


Code Word. List No. List Price 

Centennial 8983 Ruby, per bottle... $ 2.00 

Centering 8984 Amber, “ 2.00 

Centesimal 8985 Blue, “ 2.00 

Centigrade 8986 Green, “ 2.00 

Centime 8987 Orange, “ 2.00 

Centipede 8988 Violet, “ . ’.. 2.00 

C-Ounce Bottle. 

Mantau 14850 Ruby, per bottle. .80 

Manoka 14851 Amber, “ .80 

Manteno 14852 Blue, “ .80 

Manton 14853 Green, “ .80 

Slunvillc 14854 Orange, . .80 

Mapimi 14855 Violet, “ .80 


Full directions with each bottle. 


Frosting Varnish. 

For Frosting Incandescent Lamps. 

Contains no acid, is perleclly harmless and 


easily applied. 

Centenary 8989 Per llFoz. bottle. 2.00 

Centallo 14856 Per C-oz. bcttle. .80 



No. 8990. 


Metal Dipping Cup. 

For Use with Lacquer Radiant and Frosting Varnish. 
Centaur 8990 Each.. 40 

















































































































































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


109 


The Macallen Solid Mica Insulating Joint. 



Registered July 31, 1894. 


These Joints have been approved and recommended 
by the Boards of Fire Underwriters' throughout the 
couutry, and are recognized by the trade as the standard 
insulatirfg joint. 



No 1001. 


All our joints are tested electrically to 2500 volts, and 
all .our combination joints are tested under high atmos¬ 
pheric pressure, and we guarantee them not to leak gas. 


In Composition Brass. 


Combination. 


Cormorant 

1001 

fx 4, each. 


Corn 

1002 

IM, “ . 


Cornea, 

1003 

fx «. “ . 


Corned 

1004 

fx 1, “ . 

• - .66% 

Cornelia 

1005 

fx h “ . 


Cornelius 

1006 

fx 1, “ . 

.. .66% 

Corner 

1007 

fx f, " . 

-- .66% 

Cornet 

1008 

fx 4, - . 


Cornetey 

1009 

fx i, “ . 


Cornish 

1010 

fx «, “ . 


Cornucopia 

1011 

fx f, “ . 

.. 1.00 

Corollary 

1012 

fx f, “.... 

. 1.00 

Corona 

1013 

1 x f, “ . 


Coronal 

1014 

1x1, “ . 


Coronary 

1015 

1 xl, “ . 

.. 1.60 

Coroner 

1016 

Ifxl, “ . 


Corporal 

1017 

lfxlf, “ . 

.. 2.20 

Corporally 

1018 

lfxlf, “ . 


Corporate 

1019 

2 x2, “ •. 

Larger sizes made to order, special prices. 

Blank. 


Corporation 

1021 

fx f, each. 


Corpulence 

1022 

fx h “ . 


Corpulent 

1023 

fx f, “ . 


Corrective 

1024 

fx 4. “ . 

.. .66% 

Conducting 

1025 

fx b “ .. 

• .66% 

Conduction 

1026 

fx f, “ . 

• 66% 

Conductor 

1027 

fx f, “ . 

.. .66% 

Cone 

1028 

fx 4, “ . 


Confab 

1029 

fx h “ . 

.. 1.00 

Confederacy 

1030 

fx f, “ . 


Confederate 

1031 

fx f, “ ... 


Confederating 

1032 

fx f, •* .. 

.. 1.00 

Confederation 

1033 

1 X f, - . 

.. 1.60 

Confer 

1034 

1 X f, •• . 


Conference 

1035 

1 xl, “ . 


Confess 

1036 

14 * 1 , “ . 


Confessedly 

1037 

Ifxli, “ . 


Confessing 

1038 

lfxlf, “ . 


Confessor 

1039 

2 x2, “. 

Larger sizes made to order, special prices. 

,. 6.00 














































110 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


The riacallen Solid Mica Insulating Joint. 


In Malleable Iron. 



No. 1101. 


Combination. 


Codeword. List No. List Price. 

Confineless 1041 fx f, each.$0.45 

Confinement 1042 fx J, “ . 45 

Confiner ' 1043 fji f, “ . 45 

Confirm 1044 fx f, “ .60 

Confirmable 1045 fx f, ...60 

Confiscate 1046 fx f, “ .60 

Confiscating 1047 fx f. “ . 60 

Confidant 1048 fx f, “ .,..90 

Confide 1049 fx f, “ 90 

Confidence 1050 fx f, “ . 90 

Confidently 1051 1 x f, “ . 1.45 

Confiding 1052 1 x f. “ 1.45 

Confine 1053 1 xl. " . 1.45 


Blank. 

Conform 1061 fx, f, each.45 

Confcrrmable 1062 fx f, “ . 45 

Conformation 1063 fx f, “ .45 

Conformed 1064 fx f, “ . . .60 

Conforming 1065 fx f, “ .60 

Conformist 1066 fx f, *' . .60 

Conformity 1067 fx f, “ .60 

Confiscator 1068 fx f, “ . 90 

Conflagration 1069 fx f, “ .90 

Conflict 1070 fx f, “ .90 

Conflicting 1071 1 x f, “ . 1.45 

Confluence 1072 1 x f. “ . 1.45 

Confluent 1073 1 xl. “ . 1.45 


Electrolier or Separable Joint. 


In Malleable Iron. 


Confound 1101 f x f, each .50 

Confounded 1102 f x f, “ .50 

Confounding 1103 f x f, “ .50 

Confront 1104 f x f, “ .66% 

Confrontant 1105 f x f, “ ..66% 

Confrontation 1106 fxf “ ...66% 

Confronted 1107 fxf, “ .66% 

Confronting 1110 fxf. “ ... 1.00 

Confrontment I I I I fxf, “ . 1.00 


In Composition Brass. 


Confuse 1081 f x f, e'ach.60 

Confused 1082 fxf, “ . 60 

Confusedly 1083 fxf, “ .60 

Confusedness 1084 fxf, . 80 

Confusing I 085 fxf, “ . ...it.80 

Confusion 1086 fxf, “ .80 

Confutable 1087 fxf, “ .80 

Confutation 1090 fxf, “ . |.20 

Confute 1091 fxf, “ ......... J.20 






































































































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


1 1 1 



No. 1141. 


The flacallen Solid flica Bracket Joint. 


In Malleable Iron 


Combination. 

Cdde Word. List No. List Price. 

'Confuted, 1141 f x i, each.$0.36 

Confuting 1142 £ x £, “ . 36 

Congeal 1143 f x f, “ .36 

Congealing 1144 i x J, “ .50 

Congelation 1145 ■£ x J, “ .50 

Congener 1146 i x f, “ .*.50 


Blank. 


Congeneric 1151 f x $, each .36 

Congenial 1152 f x J, “ .36 

Congenital 1153 | x j, “ .36 

Congest 1154 i x 4, “.50 

Congestible 1155 i x J, “ .50 

Congestion 1156 “ .50 


In Composition Brass. 


Combination. 


Congression 

1121 

f x 4. each 

Congruent 

1122 

fx*. “ . 

Conically 

1123 

fxf. “ • 

Conifer 

1124 

4x4, " ■ 

Coniform 

1125 

4x4, “ . 

Conjecture 

1126 

4 x f, “ . 


Blank. 


Conjoin 

1131 

| x each. 

Conjoint 

1132 

fxi. “ 

Conjointly 

1 133 

fxf, “ . 

Conjointness 

1 134 

4x4, “ . 

Conjugal 

1135 

4x4, “ 

Conjugate 

1136 

ix|, “ . 


.40 

.40 

.40 

.54 

.54 

.54 


.40 

.40 

.40 

.54 

.54 

.54 



No. 8790. 


“ P. & S.” China Insulating Joint. 


Cenobite 

Ccnobitic 

Cenotaph 

Censor 

Casket 

Caspian 

Cassock 

Castinet 

Castaway 

Caste 

Castellan 


8790 & x i in., 2£ in. diameter, each.27 

8791 £xi “ 4“ next to wall, 2} in. diameter, each, .27 

8792 jxj" }“ '* 2} “ “ .27 

8793 \ x x “ 2£ “ diameter, each.27 


8794 Jxf “ £“ next to wall, 2J in. diameter, each, .33 

8795 i x i. “ f " " 2i “ “ " .33 

8796 |x} “ 1“ “ 21 “ “ “ .33 

8797 | x | “ 2j- “ diameter, each.33 

8798 | x -J “ 5“ next to wall, 3 in. diameter, each, .38 

8799 *xf “ i “ “ 3 “ “ “ * 38 

8800 }xi “ 3 “ diameter, each .38 























































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


1 ! 2 



Tested Fuse Wire and Ribbon. 


Fuse Wire. 




Dia. Carry. Cap. Std.- 

Ft. 

Price 

Code Word. 

List No. 

Mils. 

Amp. 

Lgth. 

lb. 

per lb. 

Abaisance, 

25113 

10 

i 

14 inches 

2700 

Special 

Roundshoulder 

20352 

17 

i 

14 “ 

950 

$2.75 

Rnundtrade. 

20354 

20 

1 

.14 “ 

670 

1.10 

Roundtvny 

20355 

23 

14 

14 “ 

510 

1-05 

Roup 

20356 

25 

2 

14 “ 

430 

1.05 

Rousant 

20357 

27 

3 

14 “ 

370 

1.00 

Rouse 

20358 

30 

4 

14 “ 

300 

1.00 

Rouser 

20359 

35 

5 

2 “ 

220 

1.00 

Rousing 

20360 

38 

6 

2 “ 

185 

.85 

Rousingly 

20361 

44 

7 

2 “ 

140 

.85 

Roust 

20362 

47 

8 

2 

120 

.80 

Rout 

20363 

54 

9 

2 “ 

93 

.80 

Route 

20364 

58 

10 

2 “ 

80 

.80 

Routine 

20365 

62 

12 

3 “ 

70 

.80 

Routously 

20366 

68 

14 

3 

60 

.80 

Race 

20367 

70 

15 

3 “ 

52 

.75 

Rarer 

20368 

73 

16 

3 

49 

.75 

Racing 

20369 

78 

18 

3 

43 

.75 

Racingly 

20370 

86 

20 

4 “ 

36 

.75 

Rucingness 

20372 

90 

25 

4 “ 

32 

.75 

Rovingshnt 

20373 

100 

30 

4 “ 

26 

.75 

Rowe 

20374 

110 

35 

4 « 

22 

.75 

Rowa ble 

20375 

122 

40 

4 “ 

18 

.75 

Rownntree 

20376 

126 

45 

4 “ 

17 

.75 

Rowboat 

20377 

147 

50 

5 “ 

12.5 

.75 

Rowdyixh 

20379 

160 

60 

5 “ 

10.3 

.70 

Rowel 

20380 

172 

70 

5 » 

9.0 

.70 

Roiceu 

20381 

178 

75 

5 “ 

8.3 

.70 

Rower 

20382 

190 

80 

5 “ 

7.5 

•70 

Rowett 

20383 

198 

90 

5 « 

6.7 

.70 

Ramie,yrayg 

20384 

220 

.100 

5 “ 

5.5 

.70 

}/ 2 to 35 Amp. ine 

lusive, on 1 lb. spools. 40 to 100 Amp. inclusive, 



on 2 lb. spools. 





Tested Fuse Ribbon. 





Carrying 

Capacity 

Length 

Size 

Feet 

Price 



Amperes. 

in ins 

in inches. 

per lb 

per lb 

Roiclor/,- 

20385 

50 

4 

.36 x .047 

12.5 

$0.65 

Abuiser 

251 14 

60 

4 

.44 x .042 

11.3 

.65 

Ruwport 

20386 

75 

4 

.50 x .043 

9.7 

.65 

Aba lien ate 

25115 

90 

4 

.66 x .045 

7.0 

.65 

Roy a 

20388 

100 

4 

.38 x .078 

7.0 

.65 

Abalienation. 

251 16 

115 

4 

.44 x .092 

5.2 

.60 

Raya let’ 

20389 

125 

4 

,50 x .095 

4.5 

.60 

Royal i« in 

20390 

150 

4 

.53 x .092/ 

4.3 

.60 

Royalist 

20391 

175 

4 

.66 x .095 

3.3 

.60 

Aland 

25117 

190 

4 

.75 x .094 

3.0 

.60 

Royalize 

20392 

200 

4 

.87 x .093 

2.6 

~60 

Abandoned 

25118 

225 

4 

1.0 x .095 

2.2 

.60 

Royally 

20393 

250 

44 

1.0 x .113 

1.8 

.60 

Royalty 

20394 

300 

44 

1.0 x .15 

1.4 

.60 

Abandonee 

25119 

400 

44 

1.0 x .19 

1.1 

,60 

Roy no 

20395 

500 

44 

1.25 x .20 

.80 

.60 

Abandonment 

25120 

600 

44 

1.5 x .18 

7 § 

.60 


Furnished iu coils of any length. 








AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


113 


Shavvmut Tested Fuse Links. 



No. 1. 



For Rosettes. 

No. 1 K Terminal. 1, 2, 3,5 Ampere. Slots 4 Inch, 14 inch centers.. $2 1.50 

For S. M. or Edison Main or Branch Blocks. 

No. 24 B Terminal. 5, 8,10,12,15,20,25. 30 Ampere. Slots T \ inch, 

14' inch centers.,.....•. 33.50 


For Edison /lain or Branch Blocks. 

No. 3 A Terminal. 35, 40, 45, 50, <50, 75, 90, 100 Ampere. Slots 

iuch, 14 inch centers...... 35-00 


For S. fl. Blocks and Fused Switches. 



No. 3 A. 



3 



Same Terminal as above, 25, 30, 35, 40, 50 Amperes, 24 inch centers. 50 00 


For S. M. Blocks and Fused Switches. 

No. 4 A Terminal. (50, 75, 90 Amperes Slots 4 inch, 24 inch centers 55-00 


For Fuse Blocks and Switch Boards. 

No. 5 A Terminal, Slots j( iuch, 24 inch centers, 100, 125, 150, 175, 

200 amperes.. 

No. 6 A Terminal, Slots 4 inch, 24 inch centers, 200, 225, 250, 275 

amperes . 

300, 350, 400 amperes.’.. 

500, 600 amperes....... 

700, 600 amperes ..... 


List Price, 
per 1000. 

$1 12.50 

135 00 
165.00 
200 00 
250.00 


Prices are based upon the terminal used, and not upon 
the carrying capacity. Au additional charge will be made 
for links over 4 inches between centers, based upon the 
extra metal used aud the difficulty in manufacture. 

In ordering, find the exact cut of the Fuse Liuk re¬ 
quired, and then specify 

Fikst. Safe carrying capacity. 

Second. Terminal nnmber, e. <7., 1 B, 24 B. etc. 

Third. Distance between centers of binding posts. 

Note. —The fusing point of Shawmut Fuse Links is about 
30 per cent, above safe, carrring capacity. 


Sawyer=Han Flat Lead Links. 

Dist. between 

Center. Amperes. 


Roy null 20396 1H inch. 10- 25 25.00 

Royxt'erer 20397 21 “ 25- 40 40.00 

Ruyxtercroir 20398 21 “ 40- 50 45.00 

Rnytdet 20399 21 “ 50- 60 50.00 

RnytUh 20400 21 “ 60- 80 60-00 

Rut 20401 24 “ . 80-125 ... 100.00 

Rubndub 20402 2* “ 125-175 . 120.00 

Rabat,) 20403 2* ■“ 175-225 .. 150 00 

















































114 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. 5 A. 



No. 6 A. 


Shawmut Copper Terminals. 


Code Word. 

List No. Number. 

Maximum Capacity 
in Amperes 

List Price 
per 1000. 

Rubbnge 

20404 1 

. 10' . 

. 9.20 

Rubber 

20405 2 

. 20 . 

. 9.40 

Rubbidge 

20405% 2i B 

. 30 ,. 

. 9.40 

Rubbish 

20407 3 

. 60 . 

. 12.00 

Rnbbishly 

20408 4 

...... 100 . 

.„ 19.00 

Hubble 

20409 44 B 

. 100 . 

.. 19.20 

Rubblestone 

20410 5 

. 200 . 

. 30 00 

RiibbleicuU 

2041 1 54 or 6 

...... 300 . 

. 58.00 

Rubbleirork 

20412 54 or 6 thick 

. 600 . 

. 64.00 

Rnbbly 

20413 8 

. 1000 . 

. 120.00 

Rubedinous 

20414 IOC 

. 1500 . 

. 160-00 

Rubefacient 

20415 T. H. Ry 

_ 150 . 

. 20 00 


Shawmut Specially Designed Fuses. 



20 Ampere Type. 


T. H. Railway Links. 

Generator Fuses. 

Ed.Underground Fuses. 

Amp. 

Type. 

Price 
per KiUO. 

Amp. 

Terminal 

Price 
per 100. 

Amp. 

Terminal 

Price 
per 100 

35 

50 

75 

80 

100 

100 

150 

200 

Round 

66 

66 

66 

66 

Flat 

61 

66 

§40.00 

45.00 

50.00 

50.00 

50.00 

50.00 

60.00 

75.00 

500 

600 

700 

800 

900 

1000 

No. 8 A. 
(( 

Cl 

66 

66 

66 

§30.00 

30.00 

35.00 

35.00 

40.00 

40.00 

600 

700 

800 

900 

1000 

300 

400 

500 

600 

700 

800 

900 

1000 

1200 

N 0 . 54 A. 

tt 

66 

* it 

(6 

No.10C. 

tc 

It 

a 

66 

• <C 

it 

il 

§25.00 

25.00 

25.00 

25.00 

25.00 

30.00 

30.00 

35.00 

40.00 

40.00 

40.00 

50.00 

50.00 

65.00 

Generator Fuses. 

ED. UNDERGROUND FUSES. 

Amp.. 

Terminal 

Price 
per 100. 

Ainp. 

Terminal 

Price 
per 100 . 

100 

150 

200 

250 

300 

350 

400 

No. 8A 
(( 

<( 

(6 

tt 

66 

16 

§25.00 

25.00 

25.00 

25.00 

25.00 

25.00 

25.00 

. 100 
150 
200 
250 
300 
400 
500 

No.54A, 

66. 

66 

16 

66 

66 

66 

§15.00 

15.00 

18.00 

18.00 

20.00 

20.00 

20.00 



Per 100 

3 B Terminal, 500 Volt Puses, 5 inch Centers, 5 to 40 amp. capacity, $ 10-00 
5 A “ 500 “ 5 “ “ 20 to 60 « 15-00 


Cutler=liammer Rheostats. 

MOTOR STARTING BOXES. 


With Automatic Release and Circuit Breaker. 


This device is a combined Startiug Box and Circuit 
Breaker. 

Should the motor become overloaded the lever imme¬ 
diately flies back, inserting the resistance of the Rheo¬ 
stat and then opening the circuit without spark. No 
carbons for the final break are therefore necessary. 

The combined device not only protects the motor from 
Short Circuit, Ground and Overload, but also protects 
the motor from interrupted current and open field 
circuit. 


































































































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


1 15 



Motor Starting Box with Automatic Release. 



Cutler-Hammer Rheostats.— Continued. 

Motor Starting Boxes.— Contiiiued. 

With Automatic Release and Circuit Breaker. 


Horse Power. 

125 Volts. 

240 Volts. 

500 Volts. 

^♦to 3 . 

$ 25.00 

$ 25.00 

$ 25.00 

5. 

37.00 

37.00 

37.00 

. 

55.00 

42.00 

42.00 

10. 

58.00 

45.00 

45.00 

15. 

65.00 

60.00 

52.00 

20.. 

70.00 

65.00 

58.00 

25. 

85.00 

70.00 

63.00 

30. 

95.00 

85.00 

75.00 

35. 

105.00 

90.00 

90.00 

40. 

115.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50. 

140.00 

115.00 

115.00 

75. 

220.00 

. 185.00 

175.00 

100. 

280.00 

250.00 

225.00. 

150. 

375.00 

335.00 

300.00 

200. 

480.00 

440.00 

380.00 


Motor Starting Boxes. 

With Magnetic Release. 

Absolutely fire proof; built entirely of marbleized slate, 
metal and asbestos. 

Impossible to leave the resistance in circuit and burn out 
the box. 

Prevents injury to motor when supply of current is cut off 
and then suddenly turned on again. 

Prevents injury to armature and commutator due to. an 
open field circuit. 

Simple durable and reliable. Only one moving part. 
Endorsed by the Board of Fire Underwriters. 

When ordering give horse power, voltage and make of motor. 


Horse Power. 

125 Volts. 

240 Volts. 

500 Volts. 

% to 3. 

S 15.00 

S 15.00 

$ 15.00 

5.: 

25.00 

25.00 

25 00 

T'A . 

40.00 

30.00 

30. 00 

10. 

43.00 

33.00 

33,00 

15. 

50.00 

45.00 

40.00 

20. 

55.00 

50.00 

45,00 

25. 

65.00 

55.00 

50.00 

30. 

73.00 

65.00 

60,00 

35. 

80.00 

70.00 

70,00 

40. 

90.00 

80.00 

80.00 

50. 

115.00 

100.00 

100.00 

75. 

190.00 

165.00 

150.00 

100... 

250.00 

225.00 

200.00 

150. 

325.00 

300.00 

275.00 

200. 

420.00 

400.00 

350.00 


SPECIAL RHEOSTATS. 

In ordering Special Rheostats the following information is 
necessary. 

1st. The purpose for which the Rheostat is to be used. 

2nd. The maxium current to.be carried. 

3rd. The maxium time the current will be flowing through 
the resistance of the Rheostat. 

4th. The minimum current to be used. 

5th. The total resistance to be required. 

6th. The voltage of the current. . 

7th. The horse power or K.W. of the motor or dynamo used. 

8th. The number of steps or divisions necessary on the front 
of Rheostat. 

When provided with the exact knowledge of just what the 
Rheostat is expected to do, many of .the above points can be 
determined. By giving explicit and full information prompt 
results can be obtained. 


Motor Starting Box with Magnetic Release. 

































































1 16 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



Cutler= Hammer Rheostats.— Continued. 


COMBINED MOTOR STARTING BOX AND 
SPEED REGULATOR. 


Automatic Release from Every Point. 


Motor Starting Box, with Automatic Release. 
300 Ampere Front. 


Our Motor Speed Regulators, with Automatic Release, com¬ 
bine in one device all the advantages and protections afforded 
by .our Automatic Release Motor Starters, in addition to the 
great convenience of a Speed Regulator. 

The Automatic Release acts from every contact point, firmly 
locking the arm in position at any desired speed, and upon fail¬ 
ure of the current, or the opening of the field circuit, automatic¬ 
ally releases the arm, permitting it to return to the full off 
position. 

In ordering give Horse power, Voltage, Normal Speed, and 
make of Motor. Also, lowest speed desired and kind of ma-. 



Combined 1 Motor Starting Box and 
Speed Regulator. 


ohinery attached to the motor. Prices are based on 50 per 
cent, reduction of speed at full load 


• 

120 VOLTS. 

220 VOLTS. 

500 VOLTS. 

H. P 

With 

Without 

With 

Without 

With 

Without 


Autom’tic 

Automtic 

A atom'tic 

A utom'tic 

A utom’tic 

Autom’tic 


Kelease. 

Release. 

Release. 

Release. 

Release. 

Release. 

M 

$ 22.00 

$ 15.00 

$ 22.00 

$ 15.00 

$ 22.00 

S 15.00 

X A 

28.00 

18.00 

28.00 

18.00 

28.00 

18.00 

i 

35.00 

22 ..00 

35.00 

22.00 

35.00 

22.00 

2 

42.00 • 

30.00 

42.00 

30.00 

42.oO 

30.00 

3 

52.00 

40.00 

52.00 

40.00 

52.00 

40.00 

5 

07.00 

55.00 

07.00 

55.00 

07.00 

55.00 

I'A 

85.00 

70.00 

85.00 

70.00 

85.00 

70.00 

10 

100.00 

85.00 

100.00 

85.00 

100.00 

85.00 

15 

125.00 

110 00 

120.00 

105.00 

120.00 

105.00 

20 

155.00 

135.00 

145.00 

123.00' 

145.00 

125.00 

25 

185.00 

100.00 

175.00 

150.00 

175.00 

150.00 

30 

215.00 

185.00 

205.00 

180.00 

200.00 

175.00 

35 

250 00 

210.00 

240.00 

205.00 

235. (X) 

200.00 

40 

295.00 

245.00 

285.00 

235.00 

275.00 

225.00 

50 

300.00 

300.00 

340.00 

290.00 

325.00 

275.00 

75 

500.00 

435.00 

450.00 

400.00 

425.00 

375.00 









































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


117 


Reversible Controllers. 


For either Series or Shunt Wound Motors. 



Adapted for Traveling Cranes. Locomotive Turn Tables, Conveyors, 
Swinging Bridges, Rolling Mills, Hoists, 

Unloading Vessels, 

and all kinds of Electric work where the Motor is started and 
stopped, and its direction of rotation is changed a great many 
times a day 

Renewable Carbon Brushes and Segments, Non-Sparkling, 
Compact and Indestructible. 


y H, P. 

VOLTS. 

DIMENSIONS OVER ALL 

IN INCHES. 

Weight. 

lbs. 

110 

220 

500 

Height, 

Width. 

Depth. 

3 

$120.00 

$120.00 

$120.00 

30 

16 

14 

150 

5 

150.00 

150.00 

150.00 

30 

16 

16 

175 

7* 

180.00 

180.00 

180.00 

30 

16 

18 

200 

10 

200.00 

200.00 

200.CO 

36 

18 

18 

250 

15 

220.00 

220.00 

220.00 

36 

18 

18 

275 

20 

240.00 

230.00 

230.00 

40 

18 

18 

300 

25 

250.00 

240 00 

240.00 

40 

18 

18 

300 

30 

260.00 

250.00 

250.00 

40 

20 

18 

350 

40 

280.00 

260.00 

260.00 

40 

20 

18 

350 

50 

300.00 

275.00 

275 00 

40 

20 

18 

350 

75 

360.CO 

300.00 

300.00 

40 

22 

22 

400 


Depth includes projection of handle. 


These Controllers are designed to start and stop a Motor a 
great many times a day, and" to regulate the speed of the 
motor during a time not to exceed a minute or two. They 
are not designed to regulate the speed of a Motor which 
runs continuously for hours, but will not burn out even if 


abused to this extent. 


In ordering always state whether a Controller 
is desired for a Shunt or Series wound Motor. 



































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


1 18 


Carpenter Enamel Rheostats. 



No. 20416. 



No. 20421. 


Type “R” 


Small Hotor Regulating Rheostats* i-i6to i-6 H. P. 


Code Word. 

List No. 

Size of 
Motor 
in H. P 

Aaronic 

25102 

l 

IS 

Rubelite 

20416 

tV 

Rubeola 

20417 

i 

Rubescence 

20418 

i 

Rubescent 

20419 

h 

Rubicon, 

20420 



Volts. 

Capacity 
in Amp. 
Continu¬ 
ously. 

List 

.Price 

Each. 

125 

.7 

$4.50 

125 

1 . 

3.70 

125 

1.5 

3.70 

125 

2. 

3.70 

250 

.5 

4.50 

250 

75 

4.50 


flotor Regulating Rheostats. 


These Rheostats are intended for regulating the speed 
of motors down to one-half of the full speed under full 
torque, and will stand the “maximum amperes” continu¬ 
ously with the full switch lever on any contact. 


H. P of 


Code Word. 

List No. 

Mott 

Rubicellc 

20421 

i 

Rubicund 

20422 

4 

Rubidium. 

20423 

1 

Rubific 

20424 

2 

Rubiforme 

20425 

3 

Rubify 

20426 

5 

Rubiginous 

20427 

7} 

Rubbigo 

20428 

10 

Rubine 

20429 

15 

Ruhro us 

20430 

20 

Rubric 

20431 

25 

Rubrical 

20432 

30 

An conical 

25103 

40 

Aaron'srod 

25104 

50 

Rubricate 

20433 

i 

Rubrician 

20434 

4 

Rubricist 

20435 

1 

Rubstone 

20436 

2 

Rvbus 

20437 

3 

Ruby 

20438 

5 

Rubytail 

20439 

71 

Rubyicuod 

20440 

10 

Ruche 

20441 

15 

Ruck 

20442 

20 

Ructation 

20443 

25. 

Rud 

20444 

30 

Ab 

25105 

40 

Abaca 

25106 

50 

Abaciscus 

25107 

75 

Aba cist 

25108 

100 

Rudder 

20445 

i 

Ruddercoat 

20446 

4 

Ruddcrhead 20447 

1 

Ruddernole 

20448 

2 

Rudderless 

20449 

3 

Ruddernail 

20450 

5 

Rudderpanls 20451 

7i 

Rudderstock 20452 

10 

Ruddied 

,20453 

15 

Ruddle 

20454 

20 

Ruddleman 

20455 

25 

Ruddock 

20456 

30 

Abacot 

25109 

40 

Abactor 

25110 

50 

Abaculus 

251 1 1 

75 

Abaddon, 

25112 

100 


Volts. 

Maximum 

Amperes. 


125 

2.5 

8.50 

125 

4 

13.00 

125 

8 

17.00 

125 

16 

23.00 

125 

24 

23.00 

125 

40 

35.00 

125 

60 

55.00 

125 

80 

55.00 

125 

120 

78.00 

125 

150 

98.00 

125 

190 

175.00 

125 

230 

220.00 

125 

288 

260.00 

125 

360 

350.00 

250 

1.2 

8.50 

250 

2 

14.00 

250 

4 

17.00 

250 

8 

22.00 

250 

12 

23.00 

250 

20 

35.00 

250 

■30 

55.00 

250 

'40 

55.00 

250 

60 

75.00 

250 

75 

95.00 

250 

95 

1 18.00 

250 

115 

138.00 

250 

144 

235.00 

250 

180 

275.00 

250 

270 

400.00 

250 

360 

550.00 

500 

6 

1 1-00 

500 

1 

14.00 

500 

2 

23.00 

500 

4 

39.00 

500 

6 

40.00 

500 

10 

55.00 

500 

15 

60.00 

500 

20 

60.00 

500 

30 

100.00 

500 

38 

120.00 

500 

48 

140.00 

500 

■58 

160.00 

500 

72 

200.00 

500 

90 

270.00 

500 

135 

370.00 

500 

180 

500.00 







AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


1 19 




Carpenter Enamel Rheostats.— [Continued) 

Motor Starting Rheostats. 

With “No Voltage” Automatic Release. Protecting Motor in case of 
Failure of Current from any cause. 


Code.VVord 

List No. 

“IA” 

H. P. of 

Motor, 

Type. 

Volts, 

Max. Amp. 
for 15 Sec. 

List Price, 
Each. 

Aberrancy 

25180 

i 

125 

2.5 

$14.50 

Ruddy 

20457 

i 

125 

4. 

14.50 

Rude 

20458 

1 

125 

8 . 

14.50 

Rudely 

20459 

2 

125 

16. 

16.00 

Rudeness 

20460 

3 

125 

24. 

19.00 

Rudenture 

20461 

5 

125 

40. 

23.00 

Rudernry 

20462 

74 

125 

60. 

28-00 

Rude.rntion 

20463 

10 

125 

80. 

33.00 

Abbevdte 

25181 

15 

125 

120 . 

46.00 

Abberation 

25182 

20 

125 

150. 

46.00 

Aberunmte 

25183 

25 

125 

190. 

59.00 

Aberunattor 

25184 

30 

125 

230. 

79.00 

Abetment 

25185 

40 

125 

288. 

82.00 

Abet till 

25186 

50 

125 

360. 

92.00 

Abettor 

25187 

i 

250 

1.2 

14.50 

Rudesby 

20464* 

4 

250 

2 . 

14.50 

Rudiment 

20465 

1 

250 

4 

14.50 

Radish 

20466 

2 

250 

8 . 

16.00 

Rudity 

20467 

3 

250 

12 . 

19.00 

Rudelphine 

20468 

5 

250 

20 . 

23.00 

Rue 

20469 

74 

250 

30. 

28.00 

Rueful 

20470 

10 

250 

40. 

32.00 

Ruefully 

20471 

15 

250 

60. 

38.00 

Ruelle 

20472 

20 

250 

75. 

41.00 

Abevocaation25 188 

25 

250 

95. 

46.00 

Abeyance 

25189 

30 

250 

250 

115. 

66.00 

Abeyant 

25190 

40 

1<I4. 

67.00 

Abaregate 

25191 

50 

250 

180. 

79.00 

Ahqrryation 25 192 

75 

250 

270. 

1 17.00 

Abhal 

25193 

100 

250 

360. 

157.00 

Abhominnble 25194 

i 

500 

.6 

17.00 

Rvfescent 

Ruff 

20473 

i 

500 

1 . 

17.00 

20474 

1 

500- 

2 . 

17.00 

Ruffed 

20475 

2 

500- 

4. 

19.00 

Ruffian 

Ruffianism 

20476 

3 

500 

6 . 

21.00 

20477 

5 

500 

10 . 

26.00 

Ruffianly 

20478 

7 7 

500 

15. 

30 00 

Roffianous 

20479 

10 

500 

20 . 

34.00 

Ruffle 

20480 

15 

500 

30. 

36.00 

Raffleinent 

20481 

20 

500 

38. 

39.00 

Abhor 

25195 

25 

500 

48. 

44.00 

Abhorrence 

25196 

30 

500 

58. 

64.00 

Abhorreiley 

25197 

40 

500 

72. 

64.00 

Abhorrent 

25198 

50 

500 

90. 

78.00 

Abhorrently 

25199 

75 

500 

135. 

106.00 

Abhorrer 

25200 

100 

500 

180. 

139.00 


Spring Starters—Motor Starting Rheostats. 
Provided with Safety Spring Switch. 


CodeWord. 

.List No. 

“SS” 

H. P. of 

Motor. 

Type. 

Volts. 

Max. Amp. 
for 15 Sec. 

List Price, 
Each. 

Abhorribe 

25201 

i 

125 

2.5 

7.00 

Riffleless 

20482 

4 

125 

4. 

7.00 

Ruffler 

20483 

1 

125 

8 . 

8.50 

Rufous 

20484 

2 

125 

16. 

10.00 

Raft 

20485 

3 

125 

24. 

13.00 

Rufterhoud 

20486 

5 

125 

40. 

17.00 

Rug 

20487 

74 

125 

60. 

22.00 

Rugate. 

20488 

10 

125 

80. 

27.00 

Rugged 

20489 

15 

125 

120 . 

40.00 

Ruggedly 

20490 

20 

125 

150. 

40.00 

Raggedness 

Rugging 

20491 

25 

125 

190. 

52.00 

20492 

30 

125 

230. 

72.00 

Abhorring 

25202 

40 

125 

288. 

75.00 

Abib 

25203 

50 

125 

360. 

85.00 























120 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. 20493. 



No. 20515. 


Carpenter Enamel Rheostats.—(i Continued .) 

Spring Starters—( Continued.) 

flotor Starting Rheostats. 


Provided with Safety Spring Switch. 
••SS” Type. 




H. P. o! 


Max. Amp. 

List Price 

Code Word 

List No 

Motor 

. Olts 

lor 15 Sec. 

Each. 

Ibnndum 

25121 

4 

250 

1.2 

$ 7.00 

Rung non 

20493 

4 

250 

2 . 

7.00 

Rugyodned 

20494 

1 

250 

4. 

8-50 

Ruggy 

20495 

2 

250 

8 

10.00 

Rngin 

20496 

3 

250 

12 . 

13.00 

Rugine 

20497 

5 

250 

20 . 

17.00 

Rugose 

20498 

74 

250 

30'. 

22.00 

Rnguloxe 

20499 

10 

250 

40. 

26.00 

Ruin 

20500 

15 

250 

60 

32.00 

Ruinable 

20501 

20 

250 

75 

35.00 

Ruinate 

20502 

25 

250 

95 

40-GO 

Ruination 

20503 

30 

250 

115 

60-00 

Aba net 

25122 

40 

250 

144 

60.00 

Abnnyn 

25123 

50 

250 

180 

72.00 

.1 bnnnation 

25124 

To 

250 

270 

1 10.00 

Abanition 

25125 

100 

250 

360, 

150.00 

Abaptisia 

25126 

4 

500 

6 

9.00 

Rainer 

20504 

4 

500 

1 

9.00 

Ruinform 

20505 

1 

500 

2 . 

9.00 

Ruinous 

20506 

2 

500 

4. 

1 1.00 

Ruinously 

20507 

3 

500 

6 . 

13.00 

Huinou*nnt* 

r 20508 

5 

500 

10 . 

18.00 

Rukh 

20509 

74 

500 

15/ 

22.00 

Rulublr 

20510 

10 

500 

20 . 

26.00 

Rule 

2051 1 

15 

500 

30. 

28-00 

Ruleless 

20512 

2o 

500 

38. 

31.00 

Rater 

20513 

25 

500 

48. 

36.00 

Ruling 

20514 

30 

500 

58. 

56.00 

Abuptiston 

25127 

40 

oDO 

72. 

56.00 

Aba re 

25128 

50 

500 

90. 

70.00 

Abarticnlat 

25129 

75 

500 

135. 

.97.00 

Abas 

25130 

100 

500 

180. 

130-00 

Leoard Universal Automatic 

Rheostat, 


With “ 

Overload” and 

••No Voltage” 

Release. 




“DL” 

Type. 





H P of 


Max. Amp. 

List Price 

Codeword. 

List No. 

Motor 

Volts 

tor 15 Sec. 

Each. 

Abashment 

25131 

i 

125 

2.5 

$24.00 

Rulinyly 

20515 

4 

125 

4. 

24.00 

Rulliehies 

20516 

l 

125 

8 

24.00 

Rnly 

20517 

2 

125 

16. 

24.00 

Rum 

20518 

3 

125 

24 

24.00 

Rumble 

20519 

5 

125 

40. 

29.00 

Rambler 

20520 

74 

125 

60. 

35.00 

Rumblinyly 

20521 

10 

125 

80. 

40.00 

R unibud 

20522 

15 

125 

120 . 

55.00 

Rumen- 

20523 

20 

125 

150. 

60.00 

Abassi 

25132 

25 

125 

190. 

70.00 

Abassis 

25133 

30 

125 

230. 

1 1 1.00 

Abator 

25134 

40 

125 

288. 

126.00 

Abattis 

25135 

50 

125 

36Q. 

172.00 

























AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


121 


Carpenter Enamel Rheostats.—( Continued) 

“D L” Type—( Continued .) 

Leonard Universal Automatic Rheostat. 



No. 20528. 


Code'Word 

List No 

H P of 
Motor 

Vplts 

Max. Amp. 
for 15 Sec. 

List Price 
Each. 

Abatised 

25136 

i 

250 

1.2 

$24.00 

Ruminal 

20528 

4 

250 • 

2 

24.00 

Ruminant 

20529 

1 

250 

4 

24.00 

Ruminate 

20530 

2 

250 

8 

24.00 

Rumination 

20531 

3 

250 

12 

24.00 

RurninaXor 

20532 

5 

250 

20 

29.00 

Ruminsch 

20533 

li 

250 

30 

35.00 

Rumkin 

20534 

10 

250 

40 

40.00 

Rummage 

20535 

15 

250 

60 

45.00 

Abatude 

25137 

20 

250 

75 

50.00 

Aba tu re 

25138 

25 

250 

95 

55.00 

Abowed 

25139 

30 

250 

115 

75.00 

Abbatiul 

25140 

40 

250 

144 

85.00 

Abbatical 

25141 

50 

250 

180 

90.00 

Abba 

25142 

75 

250 

270 

185-00 

Abatship 

25143 

100 

250 

360 

230.00 

Rumney 

20539 

i 

500 

6 

26.00 

Rumnous 

20540 

4 

500 

1 

26.00 

Ramorer 

20541 

1 

500 

2 

26.00 

Rumorous 

20542 

2 

500 

4 

26.00 

Rump 

20543 

3 

500 

6 

27.00 

Rumper 

20544 

5 

500 

10 

32.00 

Rumpfed 

20545 

74 

500 

15 

36.00 

Rumple 

20546 

10 

500 

20 

40.00 

Rumpless 

20547 

15 

500 

30 

45.00 

Abbreviate 

25144 

20 

500 

38 

46.00 

Abbreviation 25145 

25 

500 

48 

50.00 

Abbreviate 

25146 

30 

500 

58 

70.00 

Abbreviatory 25147 

40 

* 500 

72 

75.00 

Abbreviature 

25148 

50 

500 

90 

88.00 

Abb-wool 

25149 

75 

500 

135 

135.00 

Abdal 

25150 

luO 

500 

180 

180.00 



No. 20551., 


Reversing Controllers. 

Reversing Controllers, for Reversing Direction of Rotation and 
for Controlling Speed of Hotors. “RR” Type. 

One of the most difficult problems in connection with electric motors, is 
to secure a perfect device for operating a motor at a variable speed at will, 
and reversing its direction of rotation. 

We handle a full line of reversing Rheostats for motors, from $ H. P. 
to 100 H P., and of any voltage. Also a complete line of field reversing 
Rheostats We make a specialty of such Rheostats for traveling crane ser¬ 
vice and elevator service, and can ordinarily make prompt shipment from 
stock for usual sizes. 

These controllers are provided with quick break devices, in connection 
with controlling switch, so that when bringing the motor to rest from either 
direction of rotation the arc is broken instantly. 


Code Word 

List No 

H. P.of 
Motor. 

Volts. 

Max. Amp 
for 15 Sec 

List Price 
Each, 

Abderian 

25151 

2 

125 

16 

$85.00 

Abderite 

25152 

3 

125 

24 

85.00 

Abdert 

25153 

5 

125 

40 

90.00 

Abd leant 

25154 

7* 

125 

60 

105.00 

Abdication 

25155 

10 

125 

80 

105.00 

Abdicative 

25156 

15 

125 

120 

260.00 

Abditory 

25157 

20 

125 

150 

280.00 

Abdomen 

25158 

25 

125 

190 

300.00 

Abdominal 

25159 

30 

125 

230 

420.00 

Abdominopy 25160 

40 

125 

288 

460.00 

Abdominous 25161 

50 

125 

360 

500.00 










122 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



Carpenter Enamel Rheostats.— {Continued\ 

“RR” Type.- -Continued. 

Reversing Controllers. 


Code Word. 

List No. 

H. P. of 
Motor. 

Volts. 

Max. Amp. 
for 15 Sec. 

List Price, 
Each. 

Abidance 

25204 

2 

250 

8. 

$85.00 

Abider 

25205 

3 

250 

12. 

85.00 

Runer 

20559 

5 

250 

20. 

90.00 

Rung 

20560 

7i 

250 

30. 

105.00 

RungKead 

20561 

10 

250 

40. 

105.00 

Runic 

20562 

15 

250 

60. 

125.00 

Runlet 

20563 

20 

250 

75. 

145.00 

Runnel 

20564 

25 

250 

95. 

300.00 

Abidingly 

25206 

30 

250 

115. 

320.00 

Abietic 

25207 

40 

250 

144. 

360.00 

Abigail 

25208 

50 

250 

180. 

400.00 

Abiliment 

25209 

75 

250 

270. 

600.00 

Abintestate 

25210 

100 

250 

360. 

700.00 

Abirritation, 252 11 

2 

500 

4. 

105.00 

Abjudicate 

25212 

3 

500 

6. 

105.00 

Runnet 

20566 

5 

500 

10. 

105.00 

Running 

20567 

74 

500 

15. 

105.00 

Runnion 

20568 

10 

500 

20. 

105.00 

Runt 

20569 

15 

500 

30. 

125 00 

Rupee 

20570 

20 

500 

38. 

145.00 

Rupellary 

20571 

25 

500 

48. 

165.00 

Abjudication 252 13 

30 

500 

58. 

185.00 

Abjugate 

25214 

40 

500 

72. 

225.00 

Abj undue 

25215 

50 

500 

90. 

265 00 

Abjuration 

25216 

75 

500 

135. 

525.00 

Abjuratory 

25217 

100 

500 

180. 

625.00 




Ventilating=Fan Speed Controllers. 

Reducing Speed of Fan and Series Wound Hotor to Half-Full Speed. 
“SV” Round Type. “V” Square Type. 


Max. Amp. 
at full 


Code Word. 

List No. 

M. H. of 
Motor. 

Volts. 

Type. 

Speed of 
Fan, 

List Pric 
Each, 

Abjurement 

25218 

T2 

125 

SV 

1. 

$3.70 

Abjure r 

25219 

>8 

125' 

SV 

1 5 

3.70 

Ablactate 

25220 

'A 

125 

SV 

2'. 

3 70 

Ablactation 

25221 

'A 

125 

V 

1.5 

7.00 

Ablacqueatc 

25222 

'A 

125 

V 

2.5 

7.00 

Ablacqumtoi) 25223 

'A 

125 

V 

4. 

7.00 

Able-bodied 

25224 

l 

125 

V 

8. 

1 1.00 

Ablegate 

25225 

2 

125 

V 

16. 

15.00 

Ablegation 

25226 

3 

125 

V 

24. 

22.00 

Ablen 

25227 

5 

125 

V 

40. 

38.00 

Ablet 

25228 

TA 

125 

V 

60. 

40.00 

Ablrne.se 

25229 

10 

125 

V 

80. 

70 00 

Ablepxy 

25230 

15 

125 

V 

120. 

90.00 

Abler 

25231 

'A 

250 

SV 

.5 

4.50 

Ablest 

25232 

'A 

230 

sv 

.75 

4.50 

Abligate 

25233 

'A 

250 

V 

.5 

10.00 

Abligatiun 

25234 

A 

250 

V 

1.2 

8.00 

Abligarition 

25235 

A 

250 

V 

2 

9.00 

Ablocate 

25236 

1 

250 

V 

4. 

1 1.00 

Abluent inn 

25237 

2 

250. 

V 

8 

15.00 

. Ibloom 

25238 

3 

250 

V 

12 

22.00 

Ablude 

25239 

5 

250 

V 

20. 

38.00 

Abluent 

25240 

TA 

250 

V 

30. 

40.00 

Ablutionary 25241 

10 

250 

V 

40. 

55.00 

Abluvion 

25242 

15 

250 

V 

60. 

72.00 

Abnegation 

25243 

X 

500 

V 

.6 

18.00 

Abnegatice 

25244 

500 

V 

1. 

12.00 

Ab negator 

25245 

1 

500 

V 

2. 

12.00 

Abnet 

25246 

2 

500 

V 

4. 

14.00 

Abnodate 

25247 

3 

500 

V 

6. 

23.00 

Abnodation 

25248 

5 

500 

V 

10. 

38.00 

Abno.rrnmtx 

25249 

">'/z 

500 

V 

15. 

40.00 

Abodajice 

25250 

10 

500 

V 

20. 

55.00 

Abodement 

25251 

15 

500 

V 

30. 

72.00 














AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


123 



No. 20593. 



No. 20(107. 



No. 20609. 



Carpenter Enamel Rheostats.—( Continued.) 


125 Volt Round Type, Field Rheostats. 


For Front of Board. 


Ohms of 


Code Word. 

List No. 

Max. 
Amp. 
1st Step. 

Field 

to which Ohms of 
Rheostat Rheostat 
is well 
suited. 

No. of 
Steps. 

Ampere 
Capacity 
of Last 
Steyj. 

Diam. 

ins. 

List 

Price. 

Each. 

Rusher 

20593 

.5 

250. 

300. 

24 

.227 

8 

$ 12.50 

Rtishgrass 

20594 

.62 

200. 

240. 

24 

.284 

8 

12.50 

Rushiness 

20595 

.75 

166. 

200. 

24 

.341 

8 

12.50 

Ru shingly 

20596 

1 . 

125. 

150. 

24 

.454 

8 

12.50 

Rushlight 

20597 

1.25 

100. 

120. 

24 

.568 

8 

12.50 

Rushlike 

20598 

1.5 

83. 

100. 

24 

.683 

8 

12-50 

Rushring 

20599 

2. 

62.5 

75. 

24 

.91 

8 

12.50 

Rushy 

20600 

2.5 

50. 

60. 

24 

1.13 

8 

12.50 

R usk 

20601 

3. 

42. 

50. 

24 

1.35 

8 

12.50 

Rusina 

20602 

4. 

31. 

37.5 

33 

1.82 

10 

14.25 

Russ 

20603 

5. 

25. 

30. 

44 

2.27 

12 

18.50 

RUssctt 

20604 

6. 

21. 

25. 

44 

2.7 

12 

18-50 

Russctting 

20605 

8. 

15.6 

18.75 60 

3.64 

15 

24.50 

Russula 

20606 

10. 

12.5 

15. 

60 

3.33 

15 

24.50 

Russialeather 20607 

12.5 

10. 

12. 

60 

5.7 

15 

39.00 

Russia 

20608 

16. 

7.8 

9.3 

60, 

7.3 

15 

39.00 

Russian 

20609 

20. 

6.2 

7.5 

60 

9.1 

15 

56-00 

Rust 

20610 

25. 

5. 

6. 

60 

11.36 

15 

56.00 





For Back 

of Board. 




Code Word. 

List No. 

Max. 

Amp. 

Ohms of 

Field 

to which Ohms of 
Rheostat Rheostat 

No. of 
Steps 

Ampere 
Capacity 
of Last 

Diam. 

ins. 

List 

Price. 

Rustful 

2061 1 

1st Step. 

.5 

is well 
suited. 

250. 

300. 

24 

Step. 

.227 

8 

Each, 

$25.00 

Rustic 

20612 

.62 

200. 

240. 

24 

.284 

8 

25.00 

Rustical 

20613 

.75 

166. 

200. 

24 

.341 

8 

25-00 

Rustically 

20614 

1 . 

125. 

150. 

24 

.454 

8 

25.00 

Rusticate 

2d6 15 

1.2 

100. 

120. 

24 

.568 

8 

25.00 

Rusticatiun 

20616 

1.5 

83. 

100. 

24 

.683 

8 

25.00 

Rusticity 

20617 

2. 

62.5 

75. 

24 

.91 

8 

25.00 

Rusting 

20618 

2.5 

50. 

60. 

24 

1.13 

8 

25.00 

Rustiness 

20619 

3. 

42. 

50. 

24 

1.35 

8 

25.00 

Rustjoint 

20620 

4. 

31. 

37.5 

33 

1.82 

10 

27.50 

Rustle 

20621 

5. 

25. 

30. 

44 

2.27 

12 

31.50 

Rustler 

20622 

6. 

21. 

25. 

44 

2.7 

12 

31.50 

Rusty 

20623 

8. 

15.6 

18.75 

60 

3.64 

15 

37,00 

Ru 

20624 

10. 

12.5 

15. 

60 

3.33 

15 

37.00 

Rutabaga 

20625 

12.5 

10. 

12. 

60 

5.7 

15 

48.00 

Rutnceous 

20626 

16. 

7.8 

9.3 

60 

7.3 

15 

48 00 

Ruth 

20627 

20. 

6.2 

7.5 

60 

9.1 

15 

66 00 

Ruthenium 

20628 

25. 

5. 

6 . 

60 

11.36 

15. 

66.00 


No. 20611. 







124 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. '2062^ 



No. 20(537. 



No. 20639. 



Carpenter Enamel Rheostats.—( Continued .) 
250 Volt Round Type, Field Rheostats. 

For Front of Board. 


Fig. 8 , 9 and 10 . 


Code Word. 

List No. 

Max. 

Amp. 

Ohms of . 

Field 

to which Ohms of 
Rheostat Rheostat 

No. ol 
Steps. 

Ampere 
Capacity 
ol Last 

Diam. 

ins. 

List 

Price. 

Hiit/iJ'iil 

20629 

1st Step. 

1 

is well 
suited. 

250 

300 

44 

Step. 

.454 

12 

Each. 

$18.50 

Rulhfully 

20630 

1.25 

200 

210. 

44 

.508 

12 

|8-50 

Rntldexx 

20631 

1.5 

166 

200. 

44 

.682 

12 

18.50 

1 1 ritirfositj 

20632 

2. 

125 

150. 

44 

909 

12 

18-50 

Until 

20633 

2.5 

100 

120. 

44 

1.136 

12 

1850 

Rut Hi Hit 

20634 

3 

83 

100. 

44 

1.366 

12 

18.5Q 

Rntilule . 

20635 

4 

62 

75. 

60 

1.82 

15 

24-50 

Rutile 

20636 

5 

50 

60 

60 

2.27 

15 

24.50 

Rutter 

20637 

6.25 

40 

48.5 

60 

2.84 

15 

39.00 

Rutterkiit 

20638 

8 . 

31 

37 

GO 

3.65 

15 

39.00 

Rutticr 

20639 

10. 

25 

30. 

60 

4.54 

15 

56.00 

Ruttish 

20640 

12.5 

20 

24 

60 

5.7 

15 

56.00 


For Back of Board. 


Ohms ol 


Code Word. 

List No. 

Max. 

A mp. 
1st Step. 

Field 

to which Ohms of 
Rheostat Rheostat 
is well 
suited. 

No. of 
Steps 

Ampere 
Capacity 
of Last 
Step. 

Diam.. 

ins,' 

List 

Price. 

Each. 

Rett iuhnexx 

20641 

1 . 

250 

300 

44 

.454 

12 

$31.50 

Rut tic 

20642 

1.25 

200 

210 

44 

.568 

12 

31.50 

Rutty 

20643 

1.5 

166 

200. 

44 

682 

12 

31.50 

Ryul 

,20644 

2. 

125 

150. 

44 

.909 

12 

31.50 

Ryder 

20645 

2.5 

100 

120. 

44 

1.136 

12 

31.50 

Rye 

20646 

3 

83 

100. 

44 

1.366 

12 

31.50 

Ryegnm 

20647 

4. 

62 

75. 

60 

1.82 

15 

37.00 

Ry/ichops 

20648 

5. 

50 

60. 

60 

2.27 

15 

37.00 

Rynd 

20649 

6.25 

40 

48. 

60 

2.81 

15 

48.00 

Ryut 

20650 

8. 

31 

37.5 

60 

3.65 

15 

48.00 

Ryth 

20651 

10. 

25 

30. 

60 

4.54 

15 

66-00 

Rytma 

20652 

12.5 

20 

24. 

60 

5.7 

15 

66-00 


500 Volt Round Type, Field Rheostats. 

Front of Board. 


Ohms of 

Field Ampere 


Code Word. 

List No. 

Max. 

Amp. 

1st Step. 

to which Ohms of 
Rheostat Rheostat 
is well 
suited, 

No. of 
Steps 

Capacity 
of Last 
Step. 

Diam. 

ins. 

List 

Price. 

Each. 

)$udtih 

20653 

1.25 

400 

480 

44 

.568 

12 

$18-50 

Saba 

20654 

1.5 

333 

400 

44 

682 

12 

18.50 

Sabadilla 

20655 

2. 

250 

300 

60 

.909 

15 

24.50 

Sabaean 

20656 

2.5 

200 

240 

60 

1.14 

15 

24.50 

Sabactinism 

20657 

3. 

166 

200 

60 

1.36 

15 

39.00 

Sabaimn 

20658 

4. 

125 

150 

60 

1.82 

15 

39 00 

Subdl 

20659 

5. 

100 

120 

60 

2.27 

15 

56.00 

Suboath 

20660 

6.25 

80 

96 

60 

2.84 

15 

56.00 


No. 20641. 















AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


125 


Carpenter Enamel Rheostats.—( Continued .) 

500 Volt Round Type, Field Rheostats. 


For Back of Board. 


Code Word. 

List No. 

Max. 
Amp. 
1st Step. 

Ohms of 

Field 

to which Ohms of 
Rheostat Rheostat 
is well 
suited. 

No. of 
Steps. 

Ampere 
Capacity" 
of Last 
Step.. 

Diam. 

ins. 

Lfst 

Price. 

Each. 

Sabasia 

20661 

1 25 

400 

480 

44 

.568 

12 

$31.50 

Sabbat 

20662 

1.5 

333 

400 

44 

.682 

12 

31.50 

Sabbatarian 

20663 

2 

250 

300 

60 

909 

15 

37.00 

So bat in 

20664 

2.5 

200 

240 

60 

1.14 

15 

37.00 

Sabbatic 

20665 

3. 

166 

200 

CO 

1.36 

15 

48 00 

Sabbatism 

20666 

4. 

125 

150 

60 

1.82 

1.5 

48.00 

Sabbatuvn 

20667 

5. 

100 

120 

60 

2.25 

15 

66.00 

Subbine 

20668 

G.25 

80 

90 

CO 

2.84 

15 

66.00 



Field Rheostats of Large 
Capacity. 


For Railway and Large Incandescent 
Lighting Generators. 


No. 206(59 to 20704. 

Ohms of 


Code Word. 

List No. 

Max. 

Amp. 

Field 

to which Ohms of 
Rheostat Rheostat 

No. of 
Steps 

Ampere 
Capacity 
of Last 

Volt3. 

List 

’Price. 

S a beau 

20669 

1st Step. 

8. 

is well- 
suited. 

18.7 

22.5 

80 

Step. 

3.6 

150 

Each. 

$ 70-00 

Sabeixm 

20670 

10. 

15. 

18. 

80 

4.5 

u 

70-00 

Sabella 

20671 

12. 

12.5 

15. 

80 

5.4 

u 

84.00 

Sabellana 

20672 

16. 

9.4 

11.2 

80 

7.2 

u 

84.00 

Sabellian 

20673 

20. 

7.5 

9. 

80 

9. 

u 

84.00 

Saber 

20674 

24. 

6.2" 

7.5 

80 

10.8 

u 

98.00 

Sabian 

20675 

32. 

4.7 

5.6 

80 

14.4 

a 

1 12.00 

Sabiart ism 

20676 

40. 

3.7 

4.5 

80 

18. 

«( 

127 00 

Sabine 

20677 

48. 

3.1 

3.8 

80 

21.6 

u 

156-00 

Sable 

20678 

64. 

2.3 

2.8 

80 

28.8 

M 

184.00 

Sablemoase 

20679 

80. 

1.9 

2.2 

80 

36.. 

« 

200.00 

Sabliere 

20680 

100. 

1.5 

1.8 

80 

45. 

U 

230-00 

Sabut ■ 

20681 

128. 

1.2 

1.4 

80 

57.6 

u 

31500 

Sabulous. 

20682 

4. 

75. 

90. 

80 

1.8 

300 

70.00 

Sac 

20683 

5. 

(50. 

72. 

90 

2.2 

u 

70.00 

Sacar 

20684 

6. 

50. 

60. 

80 

2.7 

M 

84.00 

Saccade 

20685 

8. 

37.5 

45. 

80 

3.6 

U 

84 00 

Saccate 

20686 

10. 

30. 

36. 

80 

4.5 

U 

84.00 

Saccharic 

20687 

12. 

23. 

30. 

80 

5.5 

u 

98,00 

Saccharifous 

20688 

16. 

18.7 

22.5 

80 

7.2 

u 

1 1200 

Saccharify 

20689 

20 

15. 

18. 

80 

9.0 

*1. 

1 12.00 

S a cchar ilia 

20690 

24. 

12.5 

15. 

80 

11.0 

u 

142.00 

Svccha ninety2 0691 

32. 

9.4 

11.2 

80 

14.4 

44 

170.00 























126 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Carpenter Enamel Rheostats.— [Continued). 


For Railway Generators. 



No. 20705. 


Max 

Amp. 

Code Words List No. 1st Step 

Ohms qf 
Field 
to which 
Rheostat 
is well 
Suited. 

Ohms of No. of 
Rheostat. Steps. 

Ampere 
Capacity 
ol Last 
Step. 

Vglts 

List 

Price 

Each 

Saccharine 20692 

2 

300 

360. 

80 

91 

600 

$ 70.00 

Saccharizc 20693 

2 5 

240 

288 

80 

1 13 

600 

70 00 

Saccharoid 20694 

3 

200 

,240 

80 

1 36 

600 

84.00 

Saccharoidal 20695 

4: ' 

150 

180 

80 

1.81 

600 

84.00 

Saccharmetcr2 0696 

5 

120 

144 

80 

2 27 

,600 

84.00 

Saccharuin 20697 

6 

100 

120 

80 

2.72 

600 

98.00 

Saccholactate 20698 

8 

75 

90 

80 

3 63 

600 

1 12.00 

Saccholote 20699 

10 

60 

72 

80 

4.54 

600 

1 12.00 

Sacchulmic 20700 

12 

50. 

60 

80 

5.45 

600 

142.00 

Sacciform 20701 

16 

37 5 

45 

80 

7.26 

600 

170-00 

Succomys 20702 

20 

30 

36 

8C 

9.09 

600 

170.00 

Saccular 20703 

25 

24. 

28 8 

80 

11 36 

600 

200-00 

Saccule 20704 

32 

18 75 

22 5 

80 

14.54 

600 

285.00 


Theatre Dimmers. 

Ii is 8afe as regards fire risk, is self-contained, 
and is shipped complete from factory ready to set up 
on the stage and connect the two circuit wires to it. 


Code Word List No Type 


ogl"? 

cm £ 

o V * c 
£> o 

°~t u 

y 3 


Aboding 
Abolete 
Abolia 
Abolishcible 
Abolishment 
Aboliahiam 
Abolitionism 
Abolitionist 
Abvlilionize 
Abolia 
Aboma 
Abomasum 
Abomasus 
Abominable 
Abominabler 
Abomination 
Aboon 
Abord 
Aborsive 
About 

Above-board 

Above-cited 


25252 SD 

25253 “ 

25254 *♦ 

25255 “ 

25256 “ 

25257 " 

25258 “ 

25259 “ 

25260 “ 

25261 “ 

25262 “ 

25263 BD 

25264 “ 

25265 “ 

25266 “ 

25267 “ 

25268 “ 

25269 “ 

25270 <• 

25273 “ 

25274 “ 

25275 “ 


1 4 

2 4 

3 4 

6 9 

12 13 
15 16 
20 16 
25 18 
30 18 
40 22 
50 22 
20- 50 50 
30- 75 50, 
40-100 501 
50-125 50 
60-150 50 
70-175 50 
80-200 50 
90-225 50 
100-250 50 
110-275 50 
120-300 50 


ar 
£ r> 
< _ 

(/) 

x 

&■ 


5 

1 

I 5 

3 

6 

7 5 
10 . 
12 5 
15 
20 . 
25 
25 

37.5 
50 

62.5 
75 

87.5 
100 . 

112.5 
125. 

137.5 
150. 


a.' a 

e-g 
E 55 


Dimensions 
(Inches Over All) 
when in position shown 
in cut 


Horizontal 


- X nj 


Pivot 

Axis 


Vertii’l 

Across 


Q.— 

-e be 


I.ist 


1 4 

2 11 

3 14 

6 34 

I 2 34 
1 5 4 


4 

4 

4 

5 

5 

6 


2 

2.5 
3 

4. 

5. 

5 

7 5 6 
10 . 6 

12.5 6 

15. 6 

17.5 10 
20 . 10 

22.5 10 

25. 10 

27.5 10 

30. 10 


With Interlocking Switches. "IBDV Type. 


Above-deck 

Above-said 

Abraid 

Abraurn 

Abraxas 

Abray 

Abrenounce 

Abricock 

Abroach 

Abrogation 

Abrood 


25276 - 

25277 “ 

25278 “ 

25279 “ 

25280 “ 

25281 “ 

25282 “ 

25283 “ 

25284 “ 

25285 “ 

25286 “ 


20- 50 50 
30- 75 50 
40-100 50 
50-125 50 
60-150 50 
70-175 50 
80-200 50 
90-225 50 
100-250 50 
110-275 50 
120-300 50 


25 

37.5 

50. 


5 

7.5 

10 


62.5 12.5 
75. 15. 


87.. 5 17.5 12 
100. 20. 12 

22.5 
25. 

27.5 
30 


112.5 
125. 

137.5 
150. 


12 

12 

12 

12 


Pivot 

Axis. 

Diam 

Pivot 

Axis. 

Diam. 

5 

Price 

Each 

5 

5 

H $ 4.50 

5 

5 

14 

4.50 

5 

5 

14 

4.50 

54 

54 

3 

9.50 

7 

7 

5 

1 1.00 

9 

9 

8 

14.50 

9 

9 

8 

14.50 

11 

II 

16 

19.00 

11 

11 

16 

19.00 

14 

14 

30 

27-00 

14 

14 

30 

27.00 

18 

36 

87 

40.00 

18 

36 

87 

40.00 

18 

36 

87 

45.00 

18 

36 

87 

50.00 

18 

36 

87 

50-00 

18 

36 

170 

80-00 

18 

36 

170 

85.00 

18 

36 

170 

90.00 

18 

36 

170 

95.00 

18 

36 

170 

100.00 

18 

36 

170 

1 10.00 

100-125 Volt Lamps. 

18 

44 

112 

65.00 

18 

44 

112 

65.00 

18 

44 

112 

70.00 

18 

44 

112 

75.00 

18 

44 

112 

75.00 

18 

44 

195 

105.00 

18 

44 

195 

1 10.00 

18 

44 

195 

1 15.00 

18 

44 

195 

120 00 

18 

44 

195 

125.00 

18 

44 

105 

135.00 












AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


127 



[Front view.) 



[Back view.] 


American “Universal” Enamel Field 
Rheostats. 


The “Universal” rheostat is compact, fire proof, and &eets all the 
requirements of underwriters and municipal inspectors. 

The most important feature gained is by having each step of resistance 
independent, detachable and of small area. Each section of the resistance 
is made up of a small steel enamelled disc, the resistance being imbedded in 
the enamel and having copper strip terminals arranged so they are easily 
connected in series, one disc with another, as shown in the illustration of the 
back of the plate. Each disc has a hole in its centre which coincides with 
one ou the plate when mounted, through which a flat headed bolt is passed 
from the front of the plate under the nut of which, when screwed in place, 
the terminals are clamped, the flat head making the contact point on the 
front to engage the usual movable arm. 

As every step of the “ Universal” is removable it is obvious that within 
certain limits numerous combinations of resistance sections may be made on 
any one plate. It is only necessary for us to define the limits of each size of 
plates, leaving you to indicate jus^ what you want, instead of submitting an 
arbitray list to which you must conform. To fill orders promptly we have a 
quanity of a few sizes of plates ready for the resistance and a complete stock 
of the resistance required, and assemble them to order. When we know 
what you want and it is within the limits of our lists we can ship o’n demand. 

For convenience in ordering, the following tables define the limits of 
each different plate at the voltage mentioned and also give the list price for 
each size. 

All are made for mounting on front or back of board, as ordered, and the 
same template for drilling the board answers for all sizes referred to in this 
catalogue, thereby avoiding the chance of having holes drilled wrong, due 
to any mistake in ordering. 


For 550. Volts. Single Plates. 


Maximum 
Ampere 
Capacity with 
only One 
Section of 
Resistance in 
Circuit. 

Maximum 

Ohms 

in Rheostat. 

Minimum 
Ohms in Field, 
on 550 Volts, 
required to 
keep Amperes 
within limit 
stated in 
column 1. 


1 

(.00 

540 



1.25 

574 

432 

Diameter of Plate. 

. 15 inches 

1.5 

528 

384 

No. of steps. 

.00 

1.75 

4(X) 

310 

Price Front of Board. 

....$28,00 

2 . 

315 

272 

Price Back of Board.. 

.... 37.00 

2.25 

229 

241 




Double Plates* 


2.5 

q 

287 

264 

216 

192 

Diameter of Plate. 

15 inches 

3.5 

200 

155 

No. of Steps. 

Price Front of Board. 

.60 

_$50 00 

4 . 

158 

136 

Price Back of Board.. 

.. .. 60.00 

4 5 

115 

121 


- 


In Ordering, state the maximum voltage at the dynamo, and the resistance 
of the shunt field circuit; or, the maximum voltage, and the maximum 
number of amperes required for the field circuit. 





















































128 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


American “Universal” Enamel Field 
Rheostats. 

For 125 Volts. SlAgle Plates. 


Maximum 
Ampere 
Capacitv with 
only One 
Section of 
Resistance in 
Circuit. 

Maximum 
Ohms 
in Rheostat 

• Minimum 
Ohms in Field 
on 125 Volts, 
required to 
keep Amperes 
within limit 
stated in 
column 1. 

1 . 

250 

115 

1.25 

244 

92 

1.5 

231 

77 

1.75 

20H 

H7 

2 . 

184 

59 

2.25 

lfiO 

53 

2.5 

134 

48 

2.75 

101 

43 

3. 

79 

40 

3.5 

47. H 

34 

4 . 

32.7 

30.4 

1 . 

310 

115 

1 5 

291 

77 

2 

244 

59 

2.5 

195 

48 

3 

140 

40 

3.5 

95 

34 

4 

70 

30 4 

4 5 

44.7 

27.2 

5. 

28.5 

24.5 

1 

450 

115 

2 

384 

59 

3 

273 

40 

4 

1H2 

30.4 

5. 

56 

24.5 

H 

1 2H.5 

19.7 

7. 

20.2 

17.5 

1 . 

fiOO 

115 

3 

423 

40 

5. 

182 

24.5 

7 . 

38.8 

17.5 

8. 

24.5 

15. H 

9. 

17.3 

14 

10. 

14.5 

12.4 

10.5 

11.4 

11.5 


Diameter of Plate.9 inches 

No. of Steps.25 

Price Front of Board.$15.00 

Price Back of Board.2ti.OO 


Diameter of Plate . 10*4 iaches 

No. of Steps.31 

Price Front of Board.$18.00 

Price Back of Board.... 27.(X) 


Diameter of Plate.... . 12 inches 

N o. of steps..45 

Price Front of Board.$22.00 

Price Back of Board... 31 00 


Diameter of Plate.15 iuches 

No. of steps.HO 

Price Front of Board.$28.00 

Price Back of Board. 37.00 


Double Plates. 


12 5 

14 

13 3 

10.1 

9.8 

8.7 

Diameter of Plate.... 

No. of Steps. 

Price Front of Board. 
Price Back of Board. 

. 12 inches 

....$40.00 
.... 49.00 

12.5 

35. 

9.8 



14 

19.4 

8.7 

Diameter of Plate.. 

15 inches 

1H. 

12.3 

i . i 

No. of Steps . 

.HO 

18. 

8.7 

H.9 

Price Front of Board 

..$50.00 

20. 

7.3 

H.l 

Price Back of Board. 

. .. HO.00 

21. 

5.7 

5.7 




In Ordering, state the maximum voltage at the dynamo, and the resistance 
of the shunt field circuit; or, the maximum voltage, and the maximum 
number of amperes required for the field circuit. 




































































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


129 


American “Universal” Enamel Field 
Rheostats. 

For 250 Volts. Single Plates. 


Maximum 


Minim urn 



Ampere 


Ohms in Field 



Capacity with 
onlv One 

M aximum 

on 250 Volts, 



Ohms 

required to 



Section of 

in Rheostat. 

keep Ampere? 



Resistance in 


within limit 



Circuit. 


stated in 
column 1. 



1. 

250 

240 



1.25 

195 

192 



1.5 

178 

1(57 

Diameter of .Plate... 


No. of Steps. 


1.75 

1(51 

139 

Price Front of Hoard 

....$15.00 

Price Back of Board. 

... . 2 t;.oo 

2. 

13(5 

122 



'2.25 

102 

108 



1. 

310 

240 



1.5 

238 

1(57 

Diameter of Plate... 

10 % inches 

No. of Steps. 


2 

18(5 

122 

Price Front of Board 

.$18.(0 



Price Back of Board 

.... 27.00 

2.5 

114 

98 



1 . 

450 

240 



2 

317 

122 

Diameter of Plate... 

..12 inches 


No. of steps. 

.45 

3 . 

145 

82 

"Price Front of Board 

....$22.00 


Price Back of Board. 

.... 31.00 

4 . 

59 

(51 



1 . 

(500 

240 



2 

4(57 

122 

Diameter of Plate.... 

.. 15 inches 


238 


No. of steps. 




Price Front of Board 

....$28.(0 

4' 

99 

(51 

Price Back of Board. 

.... 37.00 

0 . 

48 

49 




Double Plates. 


(5 


41 

Diameter of Plate.... 

. 12 inches 

to. 

No. of Steps. 

.45 

8 

29.5 

30.5 

Price Front of Board. 
Price Back of Board. 

....$40.00 
... . 49.00 

(5. 

119 

41. 

Diameter of Plate.. .. 

15 inches 

8 . 

49.2 

30.5 

N 0 . of Steps. 

Price Front of Board. 

.60 

...$50.00 

10 . 

24. 

24.5 

Price Back of Board.. 

. .. 60.00 


In Ordering, state the maximum voltage at the dynamo, and the resistance 
of the shunt field circuit; or, the maximum voltage, and the maximum 
number of amperes required for the field circuit. 












































































130 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



Controller and Rheostat. 


Automatic Pressure Controller. 


The Controller automatically builds up the machine as 
soon as the Armature begins to revolve, and keeps the 
pressure constant without the slightest variation, under 
all loads, and in spite of rapid changes in speed. The 
Controller saves time and insures a steady light and long 
life of the lamps. 


List No. List Price. 

Each. 

25060 Controller in Cabinet with Rheostat. 200-00 

25061 Controller in Cabinet without Rheostat. 150-00 

25062 Motor and Rheostat for regulating speed, for 

use with above, extra . 50-00 

25063 For currents above 20 amperes and up to 100 

amperes, extra. 50-00 

25064 Potential Indicator, direct current. 40-00 

25065 Potential Indicator, alternating current. 50-00 



Controller Head. 


This is designed for use with rheostat 
ordinarily supplied with dynamo or pow¬ 
er generator. 

Arranged with pulley to be driven by 
countershaft or motor as shown. 


25066 Controller Head 

vTith Pulley... 100-00 


Patented. 











































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 


Automatic Switches for Electric Motors. 

Specially Adapted for Operating Electric Pumps. 



The above cut represents switch for automatically starting and stopping electric motors 
(Series wound). 

This Switch is for motors not exceeding half horse power. 


Mounted on plain slate base in iron frame, with unfinished metal parts. .$ 12.00 

Mounted on marbleized slate with japanned iron frame, all metal parts highly polished 15.00 
Tinned copper ball float with 2 pulleys, 10 feet brass chain, weight and adjusting balls 

complete for the above . . . .. .. 3-50 




Separate Parts. 

Tinned Copper Ball Float. 1.50 

Brass Chain, per foot.10 

Japanned Iron Pulleys, each.... .25 

Brass Box with Adjustable Weights... .75 

Adjustipg Balls, each. .10 


Fig. F represents Automatic Switch in position after cutting off current 
and stopping motor, the water in tank having reached the desired level. As 
the water is lowered the float in sinking raises the weight on chain running 
through slot in bottom lever of Switch until the lower adjusting ball reaches 
the lever. 

In lifting it gradually raises the top lever until it reaches a vertical 
position. 

The weight on this lever then carries it over by gravity, causing it to 
strike the cam and make contact and start motor and pump. 

Any desired depth of water can be maintained in the tank by altering 
the distance between the adjusting balls on chain running through the slot 
of switch level 


Fig. F 








































132 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



The above cut represents Switcli for automatically starting and stopping .Electric Motors 
up to and including 5 H. P. Arranged to allow the current to gradually enter through resist 
ance, preventing undue sparking at commutator at time of starting motor, thus taking the 
place of a starting box or rheostat as usually operated by hand. 

This switch can be readily adjusted so that thd time taken to turn on full current can be 
varied from 5 to 30 seconds. 


Price List. 



Plain 

Marbleized Slat< 
with Metal Parti 

1I1.P . 

$50-00 

highly Polished 

$55.00 

2 “ . .. . 

. . .. 58.00 

63.00 

3 “ ... 

. . 65-00 

70.do 

4 “ .. 

. . 72.00 

77.00 

5 “ ..... ... . 

. .. 80.00 

85 00 

Tinned copper ball float, 2 pulleys, 10 feet brass chain, weight aud adjusting 

balls, complete . . . 


4.50 

Separate Parts. 

Tinned Copper Ball Float . 


250 

Brass Chain, per foot . . . 

.. 

15 

Japanned Iron Pulleys . 


• 40 

Brass Box, with Adjusting Weights . 


1.00 

Adjusting Balls .. ... ... 















AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


133 


Adjustable Rheostats. 


No. 21020. 



This Kheostat is simple in construction, reliable in 
operation, and low in cost. It is perfectly fire proof 
throughout, only iron and asbestos being used in its con¬ 
struction. The resistance wire is wound upon an asbes¬ 
tos covered wrought iron drum and oyer the wire is 
spread a layer of fire-proof cement. 

The drums are made both round and elliptical in shape 
and offer a large radiating surface which insures a cool 
and uniform action. 

The contact with the resistance wire in the drum is 
made by a slide carrying a number of rollers, thereby 
insuring good contact at several points and avoiding any 
heating. 

Owing to the form of the shell an exceedingly delicate 
graduation of resistance is obtained, and moreover the 
drum occupies but little space in width and is, therefore 
well adapted for use upon Station Switchboards. 

These Rheostats can be operated directly or by mech 
anism connecting to the front of the Board. 

Specify voltage when ordering. 


Si (It up ring 

21016 

For 

% K. W. Dynamos . 



Saltwater 

21017 

it 

3 

ii it 


.. 20.00 

Saltwork 

21018 

ii 

12 

ii ii 


22.00 

Saltwort 

21019 

ii 

15. 

ii ii 


. 22.00 

Salty 

21020 

u 

17 

a it 


.. 22.00 

Salubrious 

21021 

ii 

20 

a u 


.. 24.00 

Salubriously 21 022 

it 

25 

u a 


.. 24.00 

Salubri 

21023 

a 

30 

a a 


.. 24.00 

Salubrity 

21024 

ii 

40 

a a 


.. 24.00 

Salutarily 

21025 

it 

50 

u a 


.. 26.00 

Salutariness 2 1026 

it 

60 

a a 


.. 26.00 

Salvtgry 

21027 

ii 

75 

•i a 


.. 26.00 

Salutation 

21028 

ii 

100 

a a 





Prices quoted on special sizes. 


B.=F. Theatre Dimmers. 

The Bairstow-Fanning Theatre Dimmer is an adjust¬ 
able Rheostat for regulating the brilliancy of incandes¬ 
cent lamps for stage effects. 

In construction these Dimmers resemble our adjustable 
rheostats described above. 

The alterations in voltage of the lamps with the aid of 
these Dimmers, may be made so gradually that the 
change in illumination is entirely imperceptible; while 
on the other hand the lamps may be brought from a 
bright incandescence to a dull glow almost instantly 
This valuable quality of rapidity of adjustment is en¬ 
tirely under control of the operator; while the great 
range and delicacy of gradations of the Dimmers is 
afforded by their design and construction, 

These Theatre Dimmers are made not only to dim the 
lamps, i. e. to bring the lamps to a dull glow, but also to 
totally darken them if desired. 

We have the sole right to manufacture these Dimmers 
and can furnish them in any size. 





































134 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Interlocking Switchboard for Theatre Lighting 

Equipped with B.-F. Rheostats. 



Erected in the Davidson Theatre 
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 






































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


135 


Switchboard for Theatre Lighting. 

Equipped with B.=F. Rheostats. 






| S | ‘ ^ 


% 


Erected in the Oliver Opera House, 
South Bend, Indiana. 


























CROWD 


136 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 




No. 372. 


B.=F. Theatre Dimmers.— {Continued.') 


Code Word. 

List No. 



List Price 

Ibex 

372 

10 Amperes, single 

. $24.00 

Ibis 

373 

20 

44 44 

. 30-00 

Icarinn 

374 

25 

u u 

. 33.00 

Iceberg 

375 

30 

it u 

. 36.00 

Icelander 

376 

35 

<4 44 

. 39.00 

Icicle 

377 

40 

44 44 

. 42.00 

Icy 

378 

50 

“ two in 

multiple.... 51-00 

Ida 

379 

60 

44 44 

“ .... 60 00 

Ideal 

380 

70 

44 44 

“ ... 75.00 

Idiom 

381 

80 

44 44 

“ .. 91.50 

Idiot 

382 

93 

44 44 

“ .... 110.00 

Idly 

383 

103- 

“ three 

“ .... 120 00 

Idolater 

384 

125 

u »4 

“ .... 136-00 

Idolatress 

385 

150 

“ four 

“ ... 160.00 


Lightning Arresters. 



There are few problems in electrical engineering which 
have presented so many difficulties as that of protecting 
electrical apparatus against lightning. 

The successful operation 6T lightning arresters depends 
largely—more than is ordinarily supposed—upon a syste¬ 
matic arrangements of the lightning arrester, or a com¬ 
bination of-lightning arresters and choke coils, and upon 
the care with which the installation is made with refer¬ 
ence to short straight ground wires, reliable earth con¬ 
nection and maintenance of these connections. 

The protection of electric light and power circuits di¬ 
vides itself under two heads: first, the protection of dis¬ 
tributing systems: second, the protection of transmission 
systems. 

The Protection of Distributing Systems is effected by 
means of lightning arresters distributed at frequent inter¬ 
vals over the system. In surburban and otherwise exposed 
districts four to the mile of wire are recommended. In 
city districts two are usually found sufficient. 

Power Transmission Systems do not require line arres¬ 
ters. The points of protection being at the extremities 
of the system, namely, in the power house and motor 
stations, a bank of lightning arresters, in combination 
with choke coils, is installed at each of these points. For 
voltages up to 3000 volts, four choke coils arranged in 
series in each wire, with lightning arresters intervening 
are recommended. For higher voltages than this, special 
combinations have to be made, according to the genera) 
characteristics of the system with reference to the ca¬ 
pacity of the generator and the use of raising and lower¬ 
ing transformers. 

Swinging Ball Lightning Arrester. 


•No, 12ft. 


Laceration 


126 Each 


$8.00 













































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


137 


Lightning Arresters. 


Wurt Lightning Arresters. 


Double Pole Station Arrester. 
Type A. 


No. 20763. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Saddlery 20763 For Alternating Current, Incandescent and 

Power Circuits, up to 1200 volts, each ..$21.00 

Use two up to 2400 volts. 

Use three up to 3200 volts. 

AV(fWW/.</p«i20764 For Alternating Current Arc Circuits, up 

to 3000 volts, each.. . . 21.00 


Double Pole Line Arresters. 

Type C. 

Saddletree. 20765 For Alternating Current, Incandescent and 

Power Circuits, up to 1200 volts,each. 4-.50 







K &T- v . 

Kg; Kv K 


W' IM- 

E| mi jg;' |v 



JBS ; . flp -. 


jKSv iBgr 



BP* JMjT':/ 



No. 20765. 



Use two up to 2100 volts. 

Use thiee up to 3000 volts. 

Saddueaic 20766 For Alternating Current Arc Circuits up. 

to 3000 volts, each.. 4.50 


Single Pole Station Arrester. 

Type K.—For Direct Current Only. 

125 up to 600 volts. 

Sadduceart 20767 Each. 10.50 


No. 20767. 



























138 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



No. 20770. 


Lightning Arresters.—( Continued.) 


Wurt Lightning Arresters.— ( Continued.) 


Single Pole Line Arrester. 

Type J. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Sadducee 20768 For Direct Current Arc Circuits up to 

4000 Volts.. 6.00 

Type J similar to Type L. 

Type L. 

Sadduceewn 20769 For Direct Current Circuits, 123 up to 

600 Volts... 4 50 


Single Pole Station Arrester. 

9 

Type I. 

Sndducixm 20770 For Direct Current Arc Circuits up to 

4000 Volts.... 8.25 


Double Pole Station Arrester. 
Type F. 


tbtddueize 20771 For Direct Current, Brush Circuits only 21.00 



"In ordering Carton Lightning 


Qarton Lightning Arrester. 


Lightning Arresters. 

Absolutist 25312 Station Arrester, marble base.. 11.00 

Absolut istir 25313 “ “ marbleized slate. I L00 

Absolutori/- 25314 “ “ plain slate. 8-00 

Absoltuble 25315 Pole Arrester, with iron cover. 11.00 

Absolmtury 25316 “ “ “ wooden cover. 8-00 

Ahsonnte 25317 Car “ “ iron cover... 11.00 

Kicking Coil. 

Absonous 25318 Marble Base, 325 amperes. 14.00 

Absnrbuhil 25319 Wooden Base, 325 amperes. 12.00 

Abxorbtiblt' 25320 Marble Base, 125 amperes. 12.00 

Absorbitioa 25321 Plain Slate, 125 amperes. 10-00 

Absorpt 25322 Car and Stationary. g.QO 


Arresters state voltage and whether for Direct or Alternating Current." 





































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


139 



Perfection Woven Wire Brushes. 


Code Word. List No List Price. 

Each. 


Salient 

20900 

X ins. wide, 

3-16 Ins. 

thick, 6 ins. 

l‘>ng. 

. . . $ .75 

Saliently 

20901 

X 

tt 

1-4 

ii 

7 

ii 

1.25 

Saliferous 

20902 

X 

it 

1-2 

it 

7 

ii 

... 1.50 

Salifiable 

20903 

Vs 

ii 

14 

ti 

7 

ii 

... 1.35 

Salification 

20904 

1 

ti 

1-8 

tt 

7 

ii 

1-30 

Salify 

20905 

1 

tt 

1-4 

it 

7 

ti 

1.50 

Saligat 

20906 

1 

«« 

5 16 

tt 

7 

tt 

1.60 

Salina 

20907 

1/s 

it 

14 

tt 

7 

ii 

160 

Silination 

20908 

1/s 

u 

5-16 

tt 

7 

ii 

... 1.70 

Saline, 

20909 

1/s 

it 

3-8 

it 

7 

ii 

1.80 

Salineness 

20910 

1% 

it 

12 

tt 

7 

ii 

...• 2.00 

Saliniferous 

2091 1 

IX 

it 

14 

it 

7 

ii 

1.75 

Saliniform 

20912 

IX 

it 

5 16 

it 

7 

ii 

1.90 

Salinometer 

20913 

IX 

it 

3-8 

it 

7 

ii 

2.05 

Salinous 

20914 

lx 

it 

12 

it 

7 

ti 

... 2.30 

Saiique 

20915 

l H 

i. 

3-16 

it 

7 

ii 

... 1.75 

Salite 

20916 

1/s 

it 

1-4 

tt 

7 

ii 

1.85 

Saliva 

20917 

l/s 

ii 

5-16 

tt 

7 

it 

2.00 

Salival 

20918 

l/s 

it 

3 8 

it 

7 

it 

.... 2.20 

Salivant 

20919 

l/s 

u 

12 

it 

7 

it 

.... 2.50 

Salivary 

20920 

1/2 

ti 

1-4 

it 

7 

it 

... 2.00 

Salivate 

20921 

1/2 

ii 

5-16 

ii 

7 

tt 

... 2.20 

Salivation 

20922 

1/2 

ii 

3-8 

tt 

7 

•t 

. 2-40 

Salivous 

20923 

1/2 

it 

12 

ti 

7 

it 

... 2.75 

Salix 

20924 

1/2 

it 

5-8 

it 

7 

ti 

3.00 

Sallenders 

20925 

1/2 

ti 

5-8 

it 

8 

tt 

.... 3.25 

Sallet 

20926 

1% 

ii 

1-4 

it 

7 

it 

.... 2.20 

Salleting 

20927 

IX 

ti 

5 16 

ti 

7 

it 

.... 2.50 

Sallidnce 

20928 

IX 

ti 

3 8 

ti 

7 

ti 

.... 2 75 

Sallow 

20929 

ix 

it 

12 

ti 

7 

t« 

.... 325 

Sallowness 

20930 

IX 

it 

14 

ti 

7 

it 

.. 2.£5 

Sallowthorn 

20931 

ix 

it 

5 16 

ti 

8 

it 

.... 2.35 

Sally 

20932 

1% 

ti 

3-8 

ii 

8 

it 

. 2.50 

Sally lunn 

20933 

1% 

tt 

1-2 

it 

8 

it 

.... 3 00 

Sallyport 

20934 

ix 

tt 

5-8 

it 

8 

it 

.... 3.50 

Salmagundi 20935 

1% 

-u 

3 4 

tt 

8 

ti 

.. 4.00 

Salrniac 

20936 

IX 

ii 

7-8 

it 

8 

tt 

4.50 

Salmis 

20937 

IX 

it 

14 

.t 

7 

it 

... 2.30 

Salmon 

20938 

ix 

ii 

5-16 

it 

8 

it 

.... 2.45 

ijalmonet 

20939 

IX 

ii 

38 

it 

8 

it 

.... 2.75 

Salmonoid 

20940 

IX 

ii 

1-2 

it 

8 

ti 

.. . 3.50 

Salmonp'eel 

20941 

IX 

ii 

5-8 

it 

8 

ii 

4.25 

Salmonpipe 

20942 

'IX 

ti 

5.8 

it 

12 

it 

.. . 7.00 

Salrnontrout 20943 

2 

ii 

1-4 

ti 

7 

it 

2.50 

Salygen 

20944 

2 

ii 

5-16 

ti 

8 

it 

.... 2.75 

Salon 

20945 

2 

ti 

3-8 

it 

8 

it 

.... 300 

Saloon 

20946 

2 

ii 

12 

it 

8 

it 

.... 3-75 

Saloop 

20947 

2 

it 

5-8 

tt 

8 

it 

4.50 

Salop 

20948 

2X 

u 

3-8 

tt 

8 

it 

.... 3.30 

Salpa 

20949 

2X 

ti 

3-8 

it 

8' 

tt 

3.50 

Salpian 

20950 

2X 

ii 

12 

it 

8 

it 

4.25 

Salpicon 

20951 

2X 

ii 

5-8 

tt 

8 

it 

4.75 

Salsafy 

20952 

2/2 

ii 

5 16 

tt 

8 

it 

. 3-25 

Salses 

20953. 

2/2 

ii 

3-8 

tt 

8 

it 

4.00 



























































140 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



Perfection Woven Wire Brushes 

—( Continued .) 


Code Word List No 


Solsilla 

20954 

2K 

ins. wide, 

12 

ins. thick 

Solsoacid 

20955 

2^ 

44 

5-8 

44 

Salsoda 

20956 

2^s 

(t 

3 8 

(4 

Salsolaceous 

20957 

27/s 

u 

1-2 

(4 

Salsuginous 20958 

2% 

44 

5-8 

44 

Salt 

20959 

3 

(t 

3-8 

44 

Saltant 

20960 

3 

« 

12 

44 

Saltarello 

20961 

3 

44 

5 8 

44 

Saltate 

20962 

3 

it 

3 4 

44 

Saltation 

20963 

3Jg 

u 

1-4 

44 

Sallatorial 

20964 

3% 

u 

5 16 

44 

Saltatory 

20965 

3?s 

u 

3-8 

44 

Saltcake 

20966 

m 

u 

1-2 

44 

Saltcat 

20967 

3% 

It 

5-8 

44 

Saltcellar 

20968 

3% 

it 

3 4 

44 


8 ins. long 
8 
8 
8 
8 

8 “ 

8 

8 “ 

8 “ 

8 

8 

8 

8 “ 

8 

8 “ 


List Price. 
Each. 

. $4.50 
. 500 

4.25 

4.75 
... 525 

. 4.50 

5.00 
575 
.. 6.50 

... 3.00 

3.75 

4.75 
... 550 

6-50 
7.50 



Carbon Brushes. 


We give below a list of the Standard Carbon Brushes 
used on Western Electric Generators and Motors. In 
addition to this list we are prepared to quote prices on 
any size needed. When you are in the market for brushes 
write to us for special price list which will be mailed on 
application. 


CodeWord List No. List Price. 

Per 1000. 

Sapling 21269 \% x #x % .$20-00 

Saponaceous 21270 1^ x %\ % . 20-00 

Saponacity 21271 1% x % x T 7 „. 20-00 

Suponnry 21272 2 x % x. T \. 20-00 

Saponifiable 21273 2 xl x ... 25.OC 

Saponify 21274 2 x 2 x ^. 40.00 

Saponine 21275 2% x x % . 25.00 

Sapunule. 21276 2*4 x lyi x y% . 25.00 

Sapor 21277 2^xl)^x 'A . 25.00 

Soporific 21278 2j£ x 1 T \ x 1 40.00 

Saporotity 21279 2'A x l'/ x H . 25-00 

Soporous 21280 2^ x IX x T \. 25.00 

Sopota 21281 4 xlftJx % . 55.00 

Sappare 21282 4 x 1 % x ^. 60.00 

Sapper 21283 4 x \% x %.. 65-00 

Sapphic 21284 4 xl^xl . 70.00 

Soppiness 21286 4 x2 xl . 80.00 

Sappy 21287 4 x 2 x .100.00 

Saproller 21288 4 x 2 x U/ s . 130.00 











































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141 


Western Electric Non=Sparking Brushes. 




Diagram. 



Showing Bow of Stiffening Spring. 


Western Electric Non Sparking Brushes are 
made under Patent No. 419,<100, and are spec- 
ally adapted for use on dynamos where metal 
brushes are ordinarily used. 

The brushes are constructed with high re¬ 
sistance metal placed upon both sides of a low resistance, the object being 
to prevent sparking at the edges of the brushes when leaving the segments. 

The principle on which these brushes work is shown in the cut. The 
armature coils are represented diagrammatically at c c c, and the brush is 
shown just before it leaves one of the commutator segments. It will be 
seei\ from an inspection of the cut that the current traveling up on either 
sicfe of the .armature, and passing into the brush from the segments a and d , 
has to pass through the high resistance metal of the brush, while the cur¬ 
rent can pass through the coils c 1 and c s into the segment b, and from there 
into the low resistance metal of the brush. Of course, under these condi¬ 
tions. the main body of the current goes through the low resistance metal, 
and as the segment a approaches nearer and nearer the tip of the brush the 
resistance still further increases and the amount of current 
flowing from segment a into the brush is gradually dimin¬ 
ished until just as the brush leaves the segment there is 
very little, if any, current to be interrupted, and conse¬ 
quently little or no sparking. 

This action takes place whether the brush is in its proper 
position for the load it is carrying or not, the action in the 
latter case being to reduce the amount of current which has 
to be broken when the segment leaves the tip of the brush, 
and consequently when sparking does occur it is not as vio¬ 
lent as if the ordinary low resistance brush was used. 

An insulating medium is placed between the high resist¬ 
ance metal and the stiffening springs on the outside of the 
brushes which prevents the current from reaching the brush 
holder without first passing through the entire length of the 
brush. 

These brushes are made of selected material of the best 
quality and in the most careful manner possible. 

The outside strips of stiffened metal should never be al¬ 
lowed to touch the commutator. If this happens the high 
resistance metal is short circuited and rendered useless. 
When the brushes become worn down use a tile or hack saw 
to cut' away about an inch of the metal of the stiffening springs. 

If brushes tend to spread at the toe, the stiffening springs may be bowed 
at the brush holder to hold the toe more tightly together. Tension may be 
light if commutator is true and smooth. Some lubrication is needed—oil is 
generally used, but in some cases something heavier is to be preferred, such 
as vaseline or tallow There are very few commutators that do uot need 
the occasional application of sandpaper if for no other reason than to keep 
the mica down to the level of the copper. A rub iu time saves a trip to the 

repair shop. , . 

Next to a smooth commutator, the most important condition for sparkles® 

funning of dynamo brushes is the amount of “lap,” or length of bearing ol 
the brush. The lap is determined by the thickness and the bevel of the 
“business end” of the brush. Except where otherwise specified Western 
Electric Brushes are made with a bevel of forty five degrees. This repre- 
























142 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Western Electric Non=Sparking Brushes. 

( Continued.) 


sents the common practice. Siemens & Halske brushes are beveled to 
twenty nine degrees. It is not uncommon to find dynamos which have been 
running for years with totally wrong lap on the brushes. No rule can be 
laid down, but in most cases a little observation will show what is best for a 
particular dynamo, and after this has been determined the correct bevel 
should be maintained by trimming brushes when necessary. In some 
cases trimming can be saved in part by carefully shoving forward one brush 
at a time, allowing the natural wear to restore the original bevel. 

Regular Stock Sizes of Western Electric Brushes. 


See Special List for other Sizes. 


Style. 

Width. 

Thickness. 

Length. 

Price. 

A 

* 


8 

$ .90 

M 

3 

ft 

8 

1.05 

R 

i 

5 

16 

8 

1.15 

B 

1 


8 

1.25 

N 

1 


8 

1.45 

F 

n 

i 

8 

1.15 

I 

u 

5 

1 S 

8 

1.40 

« O 

u 

3 

8 

1.05 

D 

n 

§ 

10 

2.00 

J 

13 

i ' 

10 

2.00 

P 

H 

5 

15 

8 

1.55 

Q 

13 

5 

15 

8 

1.70 

L 

n 

5 

1 5 

10 

2.05 

O 

n 

i 

10 

2.45 

K 

n 

i 

10 

3.25 

G. 

13 

T* 

10 

2.85 

E 

13 

3 

12 

4.60 


Price List of Western Electric Brushes. 


Thickness 
in Incites. 

Length 

in Inches. 










WIDTH 

IN INCHES. 





i 

§ 

3- 

3 

1 

n 

n 

13 

H 

1§ 

13 

13 

<> 

tmd 


( 8 

$0 

55 

so 

60. 

1 © 

55 

so 

70 

$0 

75 

§0.80 

so 

85 

$0.90 

$0.95 

$1.00 

$1.05 

$1.10 

$1 15 

15 


10 


65 


70 


75 


80 

I 

85 

.90 

1 

00 

1.05 

1 10 

1.15 

1.25 

1.30 

1.35 


12 


70 


75 


80 


90 


95 

1.05 

1 

10 

1.20 

1.25 

1.30 

1.40 

1.45 

1.50 


l 8 


75 


80 


90 


95 

1 

00 

1.10 

1 

15 

1.20 

1.25 

1.30 

1.40 

1.45 

1.50 

i 

1 10 


80 


90 


95 

1 

05 

1 

15 

1.20 

1 

30 

1.35 

1.45 

1.50 

1.60 

1.70 

1.75 


I 12 


85 


95 

i 

05 

1 

15 

1 

25 

1.35 

1 

45 

1.50 

1.65 

1.70 

1 80 

1.90 

2.00 



8 


90 

1 

00 

i 

05 

1 

15 

1 

25 

1.35 

1 

40 

1 45 

1.55 

1.60 

1.70 

1.80 

1 85 

ft 

• 

10 

1 

(X) 

1 

10 

i 

20 

1 

.30 

1 

40 

1.50 

1 

60 

1.70 

1.80 

1.85 

1.95 

2.05 

2.15 


12 

1 

05 

1 

20 

i 

30 

1 

40 

l 

50 

1.65 

1 

75 

1.90 

2.00 

2.15 

2.25 

2.35 

2.50 



8 

1 

10 

1 

15 

i 

25 

1 

.35 

1 

45 

1.55 

1 

65 

1.75 

1.80 

1.90 

2.00 

2.10 

2.20 

3 


10 

1 

15 

1 

.30 

i 

40 

1 

.50 

1 

65 

1.75 

1 

85 

2.00 

2.10 

2.20 

2.35 

2.45 

2.60 


12 

1 

20 

1 

.40 

i 

55 

1 

.70 

1 

85 

1.95 

2 

10 

2.25 

2.40 

2.50 

2.65 

2.80 

2.95 



8 

1 

25 

1 

.35 

i 

45 

1 

.55 

1 

70 

1.80 

1 

90 

2.00 

2.10 

2.20 

2.35 

2.45 

2.55 

T5 


10 

1 

35 

1 

.50 

i 

60 

1 

.75 

1 

90 

2.05 

2 

15 

2.30 

2.45 

2.60 

2.70 

2.85 

3.00 



12 

1 

45 

1 

.60 

i 

.80 

1 

.95 

2 

10 

2.30 

2 

45 

2.60 

2 75 

2.90 

3.10 

3.25 

3.40 



8 

1 

.40 

1 

.50 

i 

65 

1 

.80 

1 

90 

2.00 

2 

15 

2.30 

2.40 

2.50 

2.65 

2.80 

2.90 

i 


10 

1 

.60 

! 

.70 

i 

.85 

2 

.00 

2 

15 

2.30 

2 

45 

2.60 

2.80 

2.95 

3.10 

3.25 

3.40 


12 

1 

:05 

1 

.85 

2 

.00 

2 

.20 

2 

40 

2.60 

2 

80 

2.95 

3.15 

3.35 

3.50 

3.70 

3.90 



8 

1 

.70 

1 

.90 

2 

.05 

2 

.20 

2 

35 

2.50 

2 

65 

2.80 

3.00 

3.15 

3.30 

3.45 

3.60 

1 


10 

1 

.90 

2 

.05 

2 

.25 

2 

.45 

2 

65 

2.85 

3 

05 

3.25 

3.45 

3.65 

3.85 

4.05 

4.20 



12 

2 

.05 

2 

.25 

2 

.50 

2 

.75 

3 

00 

3.20 

3 

45 

3.70 

3.90" 

4.15 

4.40 

4.60 

4.85 


Thickness is given for the middle of the Brush. 

For price of 6 inch Brush, subtract from 8 inch, difference between 8 and 10 inch. 
T 3 { inch price will be charged for any size under that thickness. 




























































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


143 


Brush Copper. 


Regular Sizes in Stock. Special Sizes Made Upon Short Notice. 


Nos. B. & S. 
Gauge. 

HI in. aDd 
Narrower 

Ovgr in. 
to 1 in. 

Over 1 in. 
to IH in. 

Over 1)4 in. 
to 2 in. 

Over 2 in. 
to 2J4 in. 

Over 
2 J 4 in. 

23 

$0,374. 

$0.37 

$0,364 

$0,364 

$0 364 

$0.36 

24 

.374 

.37 

•364 

.364 

.364 

.36 

25 

.384 

.38 

.374 

.374 

.374 

.37 

26 

.384 

.38 

.374 

.374 

.374 

.37 

27 

.40 

.394 

.39 

.39 

.39 

.38 

28 

.40 

.394 

.39 

.39 

.39 

.38 

29 

.41 

.404 

.40 

.40 

.40 

.39 

30 

-.41 

.404 

.40 

> .40 

.40 

.39 

31 

.43 

.42 

.414 

.414 

.414 

.40 

32 

.434 

.424 

.414 

.414 

.414 

.40 

33 

.444 

-4* 

CO 

.424 

.424 

.424 

.41 

34 

.444 

.434 

A2i 

.424 

.424 

.41 

35 

.46 

.45 

.44 

.44 

.44 

.42 

36 

.47 

.46 

•45 

.45 

.45 

.43 

37 

.50 

.49 

.46 

.454 

.45 

.43 

38 

.53 

.494 

.48 

.474 

•47 

44 

39 

.56 

.51 

.494 

.48 

.47 

.44 

40 

.60 

.53 

.50 

.49 

.48 

.45 












144 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



Switchboard. 

The illustrations on this 
page show respectively the 
front and rear of our standard 
switchboard for one dynamo 
and one feeder circuit. 

Switchboard Front. 


We are prepared to furnish 
switchboards for any number 
or sizes of dynamos and for 
any number of feeder circuits. 

Switchboard Rear. 



* 


* 



•J 





















AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


145 



Switchboards. 

This illustration shows 
a switchboa d furnished 
with Type “Q” quick 
break switches for two 
dynamos and five lin* 
circuits. 


This illustration 
shows a combination 
switchboard for one 
incandescent alter¬ 
nator and arc d> namo 




• >• *♦ ijt ,J * M ' 




• »• *• ^ • »• *• 




•# # * 


*• *» 


•»• ^ **• •• 


#*• .* -*• >*■ 




rain 


t Jv U L M 


. 































146 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 


Switchboards. 



Combination power and lighting board for two dynamos and four circuits. 

Equipped with Western Electric ammeters and volt meters, and Western Electric 
type “E” switches. 

It is almost impossible to standardize switchboards. We build switchboards in accord¬ 
ance with specifications and conditions. 





























AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


147 




Switchboard Clock. 


This is au American Eight Day Engine Lever Clock in a 
dust-proof case, designed especially for use on the Switch¬ 
board, where an accurate record of time is a valuable 
accessory to the proper running of a station. 

The second hand is placed in the same position as is 
usually found on a watch. The movement can be 
easily taken from the dust-proof case. The porcelain 
dial is without feet and consequently is not liable to 
fracture. The regulator is of the micrometer pattern 
and allows of the closest regulation. The escapement is 
of the pattern known as the quick beat and* is in a 
separate frame. 

The movement is of the three plate type which permits 
of the removal of the main spring \yithout disturbing the 
train or escapement. 

The construction of the clock and working proportions 
of the movement from the main wheel to the balance 
wheel compare favorably with the very highest grade 
of English or French clocks. 

The particular mounting of the main spring produces 
a uuiform maintenance of the arc of vibration and the 
deviation from absolute correct tiyne can be no greater 
on the eighth day than on the first, and after once adjust¬ 
ing the clock the result is great accuracy as a time¬ 
keeper. 

Watches tarried by persons in a dynamo room 
are always subject to magnetism and a correct timepiece 
located on the switch board will be a useful article in 
any electric light plant. 


The dimensions of the Eight Day Switchboard Clock. 


Width of back.... v .5f inches, 

^Length of back.....7 “ 

Depth....15$ “ 

Diameter of clock.5$ a 




2557i Switchboard dock, nickel finish , .$10.00 














148 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 






Switchboard Fittings. 


Clamps for Inside Bus Bars. 

The connections from switches to bus bars are made 
by using the inside bus bar clamps. 

The stud extends back so that the connector on it is in 
line with the connector on the switch post; no bend is 
necessary on the cable. 

Clamps for g’x 14 in., £ x 1J in. aud 1x2 in. bus bars 
can be furnished promptly. 

Connectors, switches and clamps are all numbered 
alike for capacity. 


No. 1 

being 

for 50 amperes. 

No. (i being for 600 ampere: 

No- 2 

a 

75 “ 

No. 7 “ 800 “ 

No. 3 

a 

150 “ 

No. 8 “ 1200 “ 

No. 4 

n 

300 “ 

No. 9 « 2000 “ 

No. 5 

u 

450 “ 

Prices quoted 

on application. 


Clamp Connectors. 

When space back of switchboard is very limited we 
make the connector on the switch post and clamp all one 
piece. 

This style made to order. In writing for prices give 
full information as to size and the quantity. 



Nos. C5161 to 65171. 



Nos. 65173 to 67183. 



Nos, 673G1 to 67371. 


Connectors,. with Set Screws, for Heavy 
Conductors. 


Chime 

65161 

“Tec” 

Connector for £ inch rod, each. 

.25 

Chimera 

65163 

(I 

“ ’ “ 5 

4 4 « C 

.40 

Chimerical 

65165 

«< 

“ - i 

44 * H 

. 1.00 

Chemistry 

65167 

44 

ti 4*9 

1? 

it (< 

. 1.40 

Chip 

65169 

<4 

“ % 

4 4 4 4 


Chipped 

65171 

it 

“ “ £ 

4 4 4 4 

. 175 

Chipping 

65173 

Elbow 

“ i 

4 4 4 4 


Chirp 

65175 

4*4 

“ “ f 

4 4 *4 

.40 

Chiseled 

65177 

(i 

“ “ i 

4 4 4 4 


Chivalrous 

65179 

it 

‘ ■ A 

l( 4 4 


Chivalry 

65181 

it 

“ 4 

4 4 4 4 

.90 

Chocolate 

65183 

it 

** «• j 

44 


Choice 

67361 

Straight 

“ “ i 

«< 44 

.20 

Choir 

67363 

<4 

■“ 4 

<4 44 

.30 

Choice 

67365 

it 

“ “ i 

4 4 4 4 

.65 

Choking • 

67367 

i ( 

Ilf 

44 4 4 

.75 

Choler 

67369 

< t 

“ 4 

(( <4 


Cholera 

67371 

it 

44 t 4 R 

.4 

*< 4 4 



































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


149 



Fuse Posts, No. 1, 2, 3 aud 4. 


Switch Board Fitting s.—Continued 
Fuse Posts. 

The illustration shows our fuse posts. The smaller 
size are equipped for one fuse, the larger one for two 
fuses. The posts are east from a special composition. 
The conductivity of which is almost the same as that of 
copper The contieclors are our Standard. 

The Hexagon slotted cap screw with brass washers 
can be tightened by either a wrench or a screw driver. 



Fuse Posts No. 5, 6 and 7. 


Fuse Posts. 


Code Word 

List No. 



List' Price 
Each. 

At t huh 

25573 

No. 1 

25 to 50 amperes..., 

.$.080 

Aripoistr 

25574 

No. 2 

50 to 75 “ ,.... 

. 1.00 

Ativrgy 

25575 

No. 3 

75 to 150 “ .. .. 


Ackaow 

25576 

No. 4 

150 t o 300 7 

. 1.90 

Acknowledge 

25577 

No. 5. 

300 to 450’ « 

. 3.00 

Acknowledger 

25578 

No. 6 

450 to 600 


Ackno&Myentet 25579 

No. 7 

600 to 800 




Table of dimensions of fuse posts. Letters referring to 
diagrams. 



Table giving shop order numbers for parts of fuse 
posts. 






105 





ORDER NUMBEES ON PARTS FOR 

O 

Name 










ol 

Fu6e*Post 

No. 1 

N<* 2 

No 3 

No 4 

No 5 

No 6 

No. 7 

o 

Part 









o 

Z 


Amperes 

25-00 

50-75 

75-150 

150-300 

300-450 

450-000 

600-800 

103 

Fuse Post. . 

1031 

1032 

1033 

1034 

1035 

1036 

1037 

104 

Cap Screw. 

1041 

1042 

1043 

1044 

1045 

1046 

1047 

105 

Washer. 

1051 

1052 

1053 

1054 

1055 

1056 

1057 

100 

Screw .. 





1065 

1(M) 6 

1067 

107 

Post Nut. 

1071 

1072 

1073 

1074 

1075 

1076 

1077 

108 

Conn’r-Screw . 

1081 

1082 

1083 

1084 

1085 

1086 

1087 

ioy 

Connector. 

1001 

1092 

1093 

1094 

1095 

1096 

1097 


Prices on Parts Quoted on Application 


































































































































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Switchboard Fittings.— Continued. 
Connectors. 

All our connectors for switches (with back connections) 
atul fuse posts are of the same swivel type, clamping 
around a stud, allowing the circuit wires to be connected 
from any direction. 

The standard connectors are for one cable entering the 
connector in a direction vertical to the stud. 

Larger sizes of couuectors are also made for, two or 
four cables. Compare tables of dimensions No.. 18, and 
No 19 

We also manufacture “vertical" connectors for cables 
eiteiiag the connector in a direction parallel with 
the stud, and T-Connectors. 




Dimensions of Standard Connectors. 

Table of Dimensions No. 18. 



Dimensions— Inches. 

To Fit Stud on 
Switch No. 

1 

1 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

A 

S 7 3 

y 

i 

y 

35 

35 

T f> C 

1 

T 7 g 

1 

4 

U 

a 

1 »» 
35 

3 

U 

13 

2 

l 

91 
trs 

U 

21 

n 

I »S 

II 

23 

H 

HI 

33 

14 

23 

41' 

B1. 

Bl, maximum .... 

HI. 


Note. —For Q No. 2 Switch use No. 1 Connector. 

Order numbers for these connectors are found under 
parts of switches or fuse points. 



Dimensions of Special Connectors. 

Table of Dimensions No. 18. 


1 0 Fit Stud on Switch No 

7 

8 

9 

Order No 

26*27 

2628 

2629 

Dimensions—In. A 

H 


H 

B2 

3 (max - 1) 

1 (max-^14) 

H 

“ | R2 

21 

23 

34 


Table of Dimensions No. 19. 


To Fit Stud on Switch No 

8 

9 

Ordei No 

2648 

2649 

Dimensions—Inches. 

A 

13 

14 

“ “ 

B4 

3 

tut. 

l* 4* 

R4 

24 

23 


Wire Connectors. 


N o. 25580. 



Straight Connectors. 


Code Word List No B E. No List Price 

.1 rhiiir 25580 315 For No. 8 B. & S. Gauge Wire. . $0.07 
Armito 25581 316 “ 10 “ “ "... .07 

Arne 25582 317 “ 12 or 14 “ “ V ... .06 

An,Mill 25583 313 }ineh, for No. 6 Wire.07 

An,Id 25S64 314 “ « 4 “ . 08 

Brooklyn Connector. 


When necessary to solder one end, the dividing, wall 
prevents the melted solder from running through. 


. 1 color/}/ 

25585 

310 1-inch Both Ends, for No. 6 Wire. 

.06 

Arulytc 

25586 

311 One End 4|-ineh for No. 4 Wire, 
Other End 1-inch for No. 6 Wire. 

.07 

Ai'olyth 

25587 

312 41-inch Both Ends* for No. 4 Wire. 

.07 


No, 25585. 

















































































































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Nos. 65189 to 65205. 



Nos. 65209 to 65225. 



Nos. 65229 to 65245. 


Switchboard Fittings — Continued. 


Connectors for Heavy Conductors. 


Code Word. 

List No. 


List Price. 

Choleric 

65189 

Cross Connection for ± inch rod, each. 

S 1.00 

Choose 

65193 

. 4 •' 

1.75 

Chooser 

65197 

. i •' “ •• • 

. 2.00 

Choosing 

65201 

•: “ i M 

3.00 

Chop 

65205 

.< »< *« | •! «* 

400 

Chopper 

65209 

“ Tee ” or “ Y ” Connection for 4 inch rod 

each., -90 

Chops 

65213 

4< <« «• •* | «* 

•' .. 1.40 

Choral 

65217 

" . i " 

“ .. 1.60 

Chord 

65221 

“ . 4 

“ .. 2.00 

Chorister 

65225 

“ . 4 " 

" .. 3 00 

Chorus 

65229 

Straight Connection for 4 inch rod, each.. 


Chorusgirl 

65233 

.. | 

. 90 

Chose 

65237 

.. .. .. £ .. .< 

. 1.10 

Chosen 

65241 

“ •• *• $ “ “ .. 


Chousing 

65245 

<■ i. •• j <• •< it 

. 2.00 



No. 1321. 


Wire Terminals. 


Lack 

1321 

4 Inch,each 

Lackey 

1322 

« “ • 

Lacking 

1333 

4 

Laconic 

1334 

4 ** • 

Laconical 

1335 

4 “ • 

Laconics 

Absorptive 

Absorbticitj, 

1336 

25323 

25324 

1 

H ' .. 

H '' — 


.25 

.40 

.75 

t.00 

1.40 

1.75 

2.25 

3.00 


Wire Connections. 



No. 1851. 



No. 8973, 




Single Screw. 




Outside 

Size 




Size. 

of Wire. 


Crag 

1851 

4 

6 per 100. 

.15.00 

Craggea 

1852 

tV 

4 “ .. 

.I£.00 

Craggy 

1853 

\ 

2 

.2 J .00 

Cramp 

1854 

t 9 s 

0 “ . 

.24 00 

Cramping 

1855 

4 

00 *“ . 





Double 

Screw. 





Outside 

Size 





Size. 

Of Wire. 



Edna 

8973 

1 

000 

per 100.. 

44.00 

Educate 

8974 

i 

0000 

It 

.60.00 

Education 

8975 

1 

i 

Cl 

. ,75.00 

Edward 

8976 

n 

ft 

ft 

• i 

........... 90.00 













































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No. 8977. 



No. 8978. 



No. 8979. 



No. 8980. 



"7 V. I*''* 


Switchboard Fittings — ( Continued). 


Clamp Connections for Heavy Conductors. 


Code Word. List No. List Trice. 

Choicdcr 8977 Cross Connection for A inch rod. each. $2.20 


Chrismal 8978 T Connection for A inch rod, each. 1.45 

Chrismath 8979 Straight Connection for A inch rod, each. 1. 10 


Chrism 8980 Y Connection for A inch rod, each. 1.15 




No. 8982. 


Cemented 8981 L Connection for A inch rod. each. 1.25 

Cementing 8982 T Connection for A inch rod, each. 1.20 


No. S981. 



Nos. 1804 to 1812. 


Wire Terminals. 

Cheaply 1804 For No. 12 wire, B. & S. G., per 100. 4.00 


Cheapness 1805 “ 10 “ " “ . 4.50 

Cheating 1806 “ 8 “ “ “ . 5 00 

Checker 1807 “ 6 “ “ “ . 6.00 

Checkmate 1808 “ 4 “ “ " . 7.00 

Cheerful 1809 “ 3 “ “ “ .T . 7.50 

Cheerfully 1810 “ 2 “ “ “ . 8-00 

Cheerily 1811 “ 1 “ “ " ... 9 00 

Cheering 1812 '* 0 “ *• .. 1100 

































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Switchboard Fittings— (Continued). 



Code Word. 

List No. 

J&' 

('or celt e 

1813 


Cosmetic 

1814 


Cosmic 

1815 

Mh 

Cossack 

1816 

■iii 

Costing 

1817 

No. 1813. 

Conch 

1818 


Covchanl 

1819 


Cough 

1820 


Wire holders. 

List Price. 


1 to 25 amperes, per pair..$0.50 

25 to 100 “ " 1.00 

100 to 300 “ “ .■. 2.00 

400 " “ 3.00 

500 “ “ 4.00 

600 “ “ 5.00 

800 “ “ . 6.00 

1000 “ “ . 8.00 



No. 1821. 


Bus Bar Stands. 

Coventry 1821 £ inch, each . 50 

Covert 1822 fi “ “ 75 

Covertly 1823 4 “ “ 1.00 

Coverture 1824 £ “ “ 1.25 

Corel 1825 } “ “ 1.50 

Coveted 1826 1 “ “ ... 2.00 

Coveting 1827 1£ “ “ 2.50 

Covetous 1828 U “ .,. 3.00 


We make the above in the following lengths: 1 inch. 1$ 
inch. 8 inch and 4 inch. Specify Length. 


b 



No. 1829. 


Bus Bar Connections. 

Solid. 


Corey 1829 £ inch, each... ,,u 

Coirard 1830 4 “ “ 60 

Cowardice 1831 | “ . . 60 

Cowardly 1832 4 “ “ 80 

Crab 1833 £ “ “ ... ; . 100 

Crabajrple 1834 | “ “ 1-25 

Crabbed 1835 1 “ “ . . I 50 

Crabbedly 1836 1£ “ . 2 00 

Crabby 1837 1* “ “ 3-00 



No. 1838. 


Split. 

Crack 1838 £ inch, each. .40 

Cracked 1839 £ “ " 60 

Cracker 1840 § “ . .60 

Cracking 1841 £ “ .80 

Crackle 1842 £ " “ . .. . ' O0 

Crackling 1843 } ** “ . • 25 

Cradle 1844 1 “ “ . » 50 

Cradled 1849 1£ “ “ . 2 00 

Cradling 1850 14 “ “ 3-00 





































































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Switchboard Fittings — ( Continued ). 


Switchboard Brackets. 


Code Word. List No. 


List Price, 


No. 136. 



Jumping 


Junction 


Juncture 



No. 137. 


136 1 Light, each 


137 1 Light, each 

138 2 “ 


$1.25 


1.50 

2.50 




Kirk 

Kirkman 


Kirtle 

Kittled 

Kiss 





Switchboard Bolts. 


141 Machine Screw, complete, each. 40 

142 Wood “ “ “ . 30 


143 Wood Screw, complete, each. 20 

144 Machine “ “ “ .20 

145 Special Cap to fit Nos. 143 and 144, each. 20 


Nos. 143 to 145. 




No* 139, 


Jungle 


139 Voltmeter Bolt, each 


.20 






















































ARC SUPPLIES. 



No. 213. 


Miscellaneous. 


Current Direction Indicator. 

This instrument is placed directly in an arc circuit and 
visually indicates or shows the direction of the current, if 
desired, it can be made to close a local battery circuit so as 
to ring an alarm bell and trip an annunciator needle when¬ 
ever the current flows in the wrong direction, the 
annunciator showing the number of the circuit that is mis- 
connected. 

The Indicator is well adapted for use upon arc circuits 
of both high and low tension systems of any manufacture. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Eulogy 2 13 Each . $20.00 



Arc Ammeter. 

This Ammeter is designed for use as 
a station instrument. It is well pro¬ 
tected by a sealed case ; has no springs 
or permanent magnets; is dead beat 
and accurate within one per cent. 

Eulogise 214 Each.18.00 


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Arc Switchboard. 

Equipped with Western Electric Instruments. 



A Typical Switchboard constructed for six dynamo and ten line circuits. The board is 
constructed of marble, and for each dynamo is furnished an ammeter and polarity indicator. 
Only specially selected marble is used for arc boards and the workmanship is thoroughly 
guaranteed. Specifications for special boards will be furnished on application. 
















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Arc Switchboard Fittings. 

Improved Spring Jack. 

This cut represents the latest type of Switchboard 
Spring Jack for Arc Circuits. The Spring Jack is separ¬ 



able and a bushing screwing through from the face of 
the board holds the Spring Jack in place and obviates 
any liability from shock on the face of the board as there 
are no metal parts of the Jack on the front Of the board. 
The connection to circuit is made by means of a swivel 
lug aud brings the wire against the marble board. When 
the Spring Jack is in place, with all connections made, it 


No. 21350. 


extends from the back of the board but 2% inches. The 
contact spring is of phospor bronze, and extra leugth is 
secured by making it the curved form as shown. 


List Price. 


Code Word List No. 

Sarcocal 21350 Spring Jack 


Each. 


$,3.35 



Abnque 25325 Test Jack 


.50 


No. 25325. 


Improved Plugs. 

The. Safety Plug illustrated is of the sheathing type 



aud renders it impossible to obtain a shock should the 
circuit be opened accidentally at the switchboard 
while making a change of circuits when the dynamo 
is in operation. The insulation is of hard rubber and 
of sufficient strength to stand auy ordiuary service. 

These plugs are made in two sizes, one for main cir¬ 
cuit and one for transfer circuit. 

Sarocolla 21351 Transfer Plug.... 4.00 



Harcode 21352 Main Plug 


500 


No. 21352. 


Old Style Plugs. 



No. 1170. 


Dawning 1176 Disconnecting Plug, each- 1.00 


























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No. 935. 




Cleveland Arc Cut=out. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Editor 935 Each.,. . $2-50 



No. 2926. 


Western Electric Building: Switch. 

Edmond 2926 Each. 11.25 



Hope Arc Cut=out. 

Damp 1115 Slate base, each. 4.70 

Dampness 1116 Porcelain base, each. 6.00 

Damsel 1117 " “ cam movement, each. 6.00 


No. 1115. 































































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No. 1118. 



No.. 1119. 


Hope Arc Cut=OUt— {Continued). 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Dance 1118 Extra large, for station use, each. $20.00 


Dancer 1119 For Alternating Currents, each... 18.00 

Dancing 1120 “ * “ with fuse, each. 18.00 



Dandify 


1127 For Alternating Currents, Bi-pole, each. 14.40 


No. 1127. 






















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No. 934 


Bryant-Cleveland Arc Cut-Out. 

This Arc Cut-Out is made entirely of porcelain and 
metal, consequently incombustible and moisture- 
proof. 

The action of the commutator at the point of break¬ 
ing or closing the circuit is entirely uncontrolled by 
the handle. 

The binding posts are the well-known K. W. style, 
very secure and easy to wire. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Edition 934 Each. S3.00 



No. 21079. 


F. W. Large Arc Circuit Cut=Out. 

In order to comply with the requirements of the fire 
underwriters an absolute cut-out must be placed wher¬ 
ever arc wires enter or leave a building. The cut-out 
here shown is of an improved type, having been adopted 
by many of the large electric companies. It is fire-proof, 
all the mechanism being mounted on porcelain, while 
the switching action is iustautaneous in both directions, 
the operator having no control over it. It is, therefore, 
impossible for the contacts to remain in any position but 
that shown by the indicator “on” or “off.” This cut-out 
is designed for heavy service, and will operate without 
arcing on from one to fifty lamps. 


So turbos 21079 Each 


7.00 



No. 21080. 



/ 


F. W. Small Arc Circuit Cut-Out. 

This Cut-Out is intended for light service, such as from 
one to five lamps. It is designed for use in places where 
it would be iuconveuient to install the larger size. The 
switching action is performed by turning a key which 
compresses a spring, then suddenly releasing it, causing 
the central porcelain disc to make one-quarter revolution 
but always in the same direction. This instantly switches 
the current off and on. This cut-out is admirably adapted 
for use in iron lamp posts where the cables come up from 
below. 

Sitiirrpnn 21080 Each. 7-00 


Lightning Arresters for Arc Circuits. 

Where arc circuits enter or leave the station it is neces¬ 
sary to place lightning arresters in the several branches, 
in order to protect the dynamos and apparatus in the 
station during heavy thunder storms so prevalent in some 
parts of this country. The lightning arrester here shown 
affords a path for the lightning discharge to earth, and 
should an arc from any cause follow the discharge, it is 
broken. 


No. 21081. 


Satirel' 


21081 Each 


10.00 













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No. 23078. 


Automatic Circuit Controlling Switch. 


This switch is designed more especially for use with 
series arc or other high potential circuits where it is de¬ 
sired to cut out and entirely insulate a Jine when not in 
actual service. It is entirely automatic in its action and 
never offers any appreciable resistance to the passage of 
current through itself. The construction is such that 
when current is supplied to its terminals that current will 
be established in the line in case the line is in proper 
working condition; if the line should be open the switch 
will again insulate the line and the current will flow di¬ 
rectly through the switch encountering there only the 
resistance of a small solenoid wound with heavy wire. 
If at any time during the operation of the line an acci¬ 
dent should occur causing the circuit to be opened, the 
switch will immediately insulate the line and provide a 
path for the current through itself. Before remaining 
permanently in that position, however, it will make a 
trial stroke so that if the continuity of the line has been 
re-established (as for instance by the dropping together 
of carbons in a lamp whose rod had" become stuck) that 
current will be re-established in the line as before. 

The diagrams of circuits shows the usual way of con¬ 
necting the switches to the lamp circuits—any number of 
switches may be used on a line, each one controlling a 
given portion. A single switch is capable of controlling 
a circuit of any number of lamps up to fifty. 

Prices on application- 


Electric Clock Switch. 


This Switch was designed for use in offices, show win¬ 
dows, hotels, etc., or'on any direct or alternating current 
circuit, not exceeding 125 volts of pressure. 

It operates both to turn on the current at whatever 
hour of the day the dial is set for, and later ou to cut it 
off again at any desired time. 

It is not a magnetic, but a mechanical switch, operated 
by means of a clock movement, which is wound when 
the switch is set. 

The clock movement is protected by a neat Iron Jap¬ 
anned case, with hinged door. The switch part is free, 
and readily accessible. A case, enclosing the entire 
switch, can be furnished if desired. All the parts are 
insulated in the best manner, and the work is strong and 
substantial. 

Mounted ou slate base, capaejty 10 amperes. 


Codeword. List "No. Price List. 

Each. 

SHmimi 23078 Electric Clock Switch .$14.40 






























































































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No. 21018. 


Code Word. 

Salvor 


Arc Light Line Switches. 

List No. 

21048 2-Point. 

Mounted on Slate. 


List Price. 
Each. 


$2.00 



No. 21049. 



No. 21030. 


Samara 


Isolating Switch for Arc Circuit. 

A simple and reliable Switch’ adapted for cur¬ 
rents below 30 amperes, and which operates to 
completely isolate or remove the lamps from all 
connections with a circuit made with a circuit. 
Made with slate base and bronze terminals. 

21050 Each. 


350 



No. 21053. 


.90 

1.35 



































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No. 2850. 


Arc Cut=Out Boards. 


Code Word List No List Price. 

Each. 

Earldom 2850 Round, wood, each.. $3.00 

Abstainer 25326 “ slate, “ .. 3-70 



No. 2851. 


Earn 2851 Oblong, wood, each 

Abstemious 25327 “ slate, “ 


2.80 

370 



No. 8851. 


China Arc Hanging Board. 

No. 8851, for series circuits, has automatic 
device which closes circuit if the lamp is dis¬ 
connected when the switch is on. 

No. 8852 is for incandescent circuits, and the 
switch is also double pole and breaks in four 
places. 


Code Word. 

List No. 


List Price. 



Each. 

Dating 

8851 

For Constant 

Current, Series 



Circuit. 

. 2.50 

Dative 

8852 

For Constant' Potential, Multi- 



pie Circuits 

. 250 



Sdmare 

Samaritan 


Stationary Lamp Hanger. 

With Isolating Switch. 


By the use of this Hanger the lamp can be en¬ 
tirely disconnected from the circuit, and not merely 
shunted, as is the case with single pole switches. 

They are made for either wide or narrow frame 
lamps. Mounted on slate. 

21051 Narrow frame. 4 50 

21052 Wide “ . 5- 2 5 


No. 21051. 


































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Stationary Hanger Boards.— {Continued.) 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Smnexter 21058 For Narrow Frame Lamps. $2-75 

Smneth 21059 For Wide Frame Lamps. 3-20 


Mounted on Slate. 

For either double or single lamps. 



Hanger Boards. 

For Constant Potential Lamps. 


21060 With Binding Terminals. 2.10 

21061 With Hook Terminals.. 2-10 

Mounted on Slate. 



No. 210G2. 


iKelsh Arc Lamp Hanger Board. 

ijii mint 21062 Each... 

Mounted on Marbleized Slate. 



Arc Lamp Hooks. 


Copio'txne** 8705 Plain, wrought iron, each 


300 


1.50 



No. 8707, 


Prices op Ornamental Brackets quoted on application, 






























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Code Word. 
Copperish 


Coppice 


Arc Lamp Hooks —( Continued r ). 


List No. List Price. 

8708 Ornamental, each. 


8709 Ornamental, each 





Copybook 


8717 Ornamental, each 


No. 8717. 


Prices on Ornamental Brackets quoted on application. 

























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No. 21630. 


Lamp Hoods. 


These Hoods are made of heavy galvanized iron, 
japanned, supported by iron frames, with a cast iron 
base, making the whole very strong and substantial. 

The lamp is suspended from a hanging board provided 
with a hand cut out, and firmly fastened inside the Hood. 


Codeword. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

$win 21636 Each. . $18-00 


















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No. 2002. 


Lamp Hoods —( Continued ) 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Easel 2002 Each .$25.00 



Easily 


2003 Each 


20.00 


No 2003. 












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No. 2886. 


Lamp hoods.—( Continued .) 


Code Word. List No. 
Easiness 2886 

Salutatorian 21029 
Salutatory 2 1030 
Salute 21031 


List Price. 
Each. 

Complete. $9-00 

Hood only...• 3-50 

Side Rods and Bracket. 3-50 

Cut Out Board. 2.00 



No. 2887. 


Easement 2887 Complete with Cut-Out Board 
Sa,Inter 21032 Hood only.». 


5.00 

3.00 



No. 2888. 


































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Domestic Carbons. * 

Solid. 

High Tension Series Arc. 

Specify when ordering whether moulded or forced. 

Code Word. List No. I..),.. List Price. 

inenes. p er 1000 

Salter 20969 7-16 x 12, plain. $13.50 

Saltern 20970 7-16 x 12, coppered. 13-50 

Saltfish 20971 1-2 x 12, plain. 14.00 

Saltfast 20972 1-2 x 12, coppered. 14.00 

Saltyauge 20973 5-8 x 12, plain. 19-50 

Saltgrcen 20974 5-8 x 12, coppered. 20.50 

Saltier 20975 9-16 x 14, plain.... 20 50 

Saltiencise 20976 9-16 x 14, coppered . 22-00 

Saltigrade 20977 5-8 x 14, plain. 21.70 

Saltimbanco 20978 5-8 x 14, coppered. 23.70 

Salting 20979 7 16 x 7, plain. 6.75 

Saltire 20980 7-16 x 7, coppered. 6.75 

Saltish 20981 1-2 x 7, plain. 7.00 

Saltishly 20982 1-2 x 7, coppered. 7-00 

Saltishness 20983 5 8 x 7, plain. 11.00 

Saltjunk 20984 5-8 x 7, coppered. 12.00 

Saltpeter 20985 1 2 x 9, plain. 9-50 

Saltless 20986 1-2 x 9, coppered. 9.50 

Saltlick 20987 5-8 x 9, plain. 13-00 

Saltly 20988 5 8 x 9, coppered. 13.70 


Coppered Solid Forced. 

For Low Tension Series Arc. 

Sultmarsh 20989 7 16 x 12. 13-50 

Saltmine 20990 1-2 x 12 . 14 00 

Saltness 20991 5 8 x 12 . 20 50 

Saltpan 20992 7-16 x 7 . 6.75 

Saltpen 20993 1-2 x 7 . 7.00 

Saltperlate 20994 5 8 x 7 . 12-00 


For Constant Potential Lamps. 

Uppers—Soft Cored. 

Sault 21091 5-16 x 712. 9-50 

Sauncingbell 21092 3-8 x 7 1-2 . 12.00 

Saunders 21093 7-16 x -7 1-2 . 13.50 

Saundersblue2 1094 1-2 x 7 1-2 . 16.50 

Saunter 21095 9-16 x 7 1 2 . 17-50 

Saunterer 21096 5-8 x 7 1-2 . 24.00 

Sour 21097 5 8 x 8. 25.50 

Sauria 21098 11-16 x 8. 34.00 

Saurian 21099 5-16x 10. 13 00 

Sauroid 21100 3-8 x 10... 16 50 

Saurophagvs 21 101 7-16x10. 18-00 

Saurg 21102 1-2 x 10.-. 22 00 

Sausage 21103 9-16x 10. 24-00 

Saussicrite 21104 5-8 x 10. 32.00 

SautereUe 21105 11 16x 10. 38-00 
























































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Domestic Carbons.—( Continued.) 


For Constant Potential Lamps. 


Uppers—Soft Cored. 


Code Word List No. List Price. 

Per 1000. 


Sautern 

21106 

23-32 x 10. 

. 40-00 

Saucegarde 

21107 

5-16 x 12. 

. 15.00 

Sat able 

21108 

3-8 x 12. 

. 20.00 

Savacan 

21109 

7-16 x 12. 

. 22.00 

Savage 

21 1 10 

15-32 x 12. 

. 24.00 

Savagely 

21 1 1 1 

12 x 12. 

. 26-00 

Savageness 

21 1 12 

9 16 x 12. 

. 28-00 

Savagery 

2| 1 13 

5-8 x 12 . 

. 38-00 

Savagism 

21 1 14 

12 x 14. 

. 30.00 

Savana 

21 115 

9-16 x 14. 

. 33.00 

Savant 

21 116 

5-8 x 14. 

. 44.00 

Save 

21 1 17 

11-16 x 14. 

. 51.00 

Saveall 

21 1 18 

3-4 x 14. 

. 58.00 



Lowers—Solid. 


Saveloy 

21119 

5-16 x 6. 

. 6.50 

Saver 

21120 

3-8 x 6. 

. 8.50 

Savin 

21 121 

7-16 x 6. 

. 9-50 

Saving 

21122 

1-2 x 6. 

.12.00 

Savingly 

21 123 

7-16 x 7. 

. 11.00 

Savingness 

21 124 

12 x 7. 

. 14.00 

Savingsbank 21125 

9-16 x 7. 

. 15.00 

Savor 

21126 

5-8 x 7. 

. 20.00 

Savorily 

21127 

5-16 x 7 1-2. 

. 10.00 

Savoriness 

21128 

3-8 x 7 1-2. 

. 11.00 

Savorless 

21129 

7-16 x 7 1-2. 

. 12.00 

Savorly 

21130 

1-2 x 7 1-2. 

. 15.00 

Suvorovs 

21 131 

9 16 x 7 1-2. 

. 16.00 

Savory 

21132 

5-8 x 7 1-2. 

. 21.50 

Savoy 

21133 

1-2 x 8. 

. 16.00 

Savoyard 

21134 

5-8 x 8. 

. 23.00 

Saw 

21 135 

5-16 x 9 1-2. 

. 10.00 

Savoie 

21 136 

3-8 x 9 1-2. 

. 13.50 

Sampan 

21137 

7-16 x 9 1-2. 

. 15.50 

Samphine 

21138 

1-2 x 9 1-2 .. 

. 19.00 

Sample 

21139 

5-16 x 10. 

. 11.00 

Sampler 

21140 

3-8 x 10. 

. 14.50 

Samshoo 

21141 

7-16 x 10. 

. 16.00 

Samshw 

21142 

1-2 x 10 . 

. 20.00 

Samsone 

21143 

3-8 x 12 . 

. 17.00 

Sdmsonspost 21144 

7-16 x 12 . 

. 19.00 

Sanability 

21 145 

15-32 x 12 . 

. 21.00 

Sanable 

21146 

1-2 x 12 . 

. 24.00 

Sanableness 

21 147 

17-32 x 12 . 

. 25.00 

Sanation 

21148 

9-16 x 12 . 

. 26.00 

Sanative 

21149 

5-8 x 12 . 

. 34.00 































































* 

AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 


171 



Domestic Carbons.—( Continued .) 


High Tension Series Arc Cored. 
Uppers—Cored. 


Code Word. List No. i„„, List Price. 

Indies. p er 1000 

Sanaticeness 21150 7 10x12.• 10-00 

Sanatory 21 151 1-2 x 12. 10.00 

Sanbenito 21152 5-8 x 12. 13.50 

Sandebell 21153 12 x 14. 11.50 

Sandebell 21154 9 10 x 14. 14-00 

Sandificate 21155 5 8 x 14. 16.00 

Sandificaton 2 I 156 11-10x14. 18-00 

Sanctiinoniois2 1 157 3-4 x 14. 20-00 

Special Bottoms —Solid. 

Sanctimony 21158 7-10 x 7. 5-00 

Sanction 21159 12 x 7. 5-00 

Sanctionary 21160 5-8 x 7. 6-50 

SanditncU 21 161 5 8 x 9. 8.25 

Sanctify 21162 3-8 x 10. 7-25 

Sanctum 21163 1-2 x 10. 8-25 

Samtus 21164 3-8 x 12. 8-50 

Sand 21165 7 10 x 12. 9-00 

Sanda 21166 15-32 x 12.■>.. 9-50 

San 21167 1-2 x 12.-... 10-00 


“Helios.” 



Direct Current Carbons. 


Cored. 


Millimeters. 

Inches. 

Price. 

Millimeters. 

Inches. 

Price. 

12 x 100 

15 32 x 

6 5-16 

S14.00 

10 x 255 

3-8 x 

10 

$16.60 

15 x 100 

19-32 x 

6 5-16 

18.50 

11 x 255 

7-16 x 

10 

18’40 

J8 x 100 

23 32 x 

6 5 16 

26.00 

12 x 255 

15-32 x 

10 

20.00 

8 x 190 

5-16 x 

7 1-2 

9.60 

13 x 255 

12 x 

10 

22.15 

10 x 190 

3-8 x 

7 1-2 

12.35 

14 x 255 

9-16 x 

10 

•24.00 

11 x 190 

7-16 x 

7 1-2 

13.75 

15 x 255 

19-32 x 

10 

27.50 

12 x 190 

15-32 x 

7 12 

15.00 

16 x 255 

5-8 x 

10 

32.25 

13 x 190 

1 2 x 

7 12 

10.50 

18 x-255 

23-32 x 

10 

40.00 

14 x 190 

9-16 x 

7 1-2 

17.85 

20 x 255 

25-32 x 

10 

48.00 

15 x 190 

19-32 x 

7 1-2 

20 50 

25 x 255 

1 X 

10 

70.00 

10 x 190 

5-8 x 

7 1-2 

24.00 

8 x 305 

5-16 x 

12 

15.40 

18 x 190 

23-32 x 

7 1-2 

31.00 

10 x 305 

3-8 x 

12 

20.00 

13 x 205 

12 x 

8 

17.80 

11 x 305 

7-16 x 

12 

22.00 

10 x 205 

5 8 x 

8 

25.75 

12'x 305 

15-32 x 

12 

24.00 

18 x 205 

23 32 x 

8 

33.00 

13 x 305 

12 x 

12 

26.40 

12 x 240 

15 32 x 

9 12 

19.00 

14 x 305 

9-16 x 

12 

28.65 

15 x 240 

19-32 x 

9 1-2 

27.00 

15 x 305 

19-32 x 

12 

33.00 

18 x 240 

23-32 x 

9 12 

39.00 

16 x 305 

5-8 x 

12 

38.60 

8 x 255 

5-10 x 

10 

12.90 

18 x 305 

23-32 x 

12 

50.00 
























































172 


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v 



Domestic Carbons—( Continued .) 


“Helios.”—( Continued.) 

Direct Current Carbons. 


Solid. 


Millimeters. 

Inches. 

Price. 

Millimeters. 

Inches. 

Price. 

8 X 160 

5-16 x 6 5-16 

$ 7.00 

14 x 190 

9-16 x 7 1-2 

<516.50 

10 x 1G0 

3-8 x 6 5-16 

9.25 

15 x 190 

19-32 x 7 1-2 

19.00 

12 x 100 

15-32 x 6 5-16 

11.75 

16 x 190 

5-8 x 7 1-2 

22.00 

8 x 150 

5-16 x 6 

6.50 

10 x 205 

3-8 x 8 

11.60 

10 x 150 

3-8 x 6 

8.65 

12 x 205 

15-32 x 8 

15.00 

11 x 150 

7-16 x 6 

9.75 

13 x 205 

1-2 x 8 

16.00 

12 x 150 

15-32 x 6 

11.00 

8 x 240 

5-16 x 9 1-2 

10.40 

13 x 150 

1-2 x 6 

12.00 

10 x 240 

3-8 x 9 1-2 

13.90 

14 x 150 

' 9-16 x 6 

13.00 

11 x 240 

7-16 x 9 1-2 

15.60 

15 x 150 

19-32 x 6 

15.00 

12 x 240 

15-32 x 9 12 

17.60 

1(5 x 150 

5-8 x 6 

17.35 

13 x 240 

12 x 812 

19.10 

11 x 180 

7-16 x 7 

11.70 

14 x 240 

9-16 x 9 1-2 

20.80 

13 x 180 

12 x 7 

14.35 

15 x 240 

19-32 x 9 12 

24.00 

14 x 180 

9 16 x 7 

15.65 

16 x 240 

5 8 x 9 1-2 

27.75 

15 x 180 

19-32 x 7 

18.00 

10 x 255 

3-8 x 10 

14.70 

lt5 x 180 

5-8 x 7 

20.85 

12 x 255 

15-32 x 10 

18.70 

8 x 190 

5-16 x 7 12 

8.25 

13 x 255 

1-2 x 10 

20.00 

10 x 190 

3 8 x 7 1-2 

11.00 

15 x 255 

19-32 x 10 

25.50 

11 x 190 

7 16 x 7 1-2 

12.35 

16 x 255 

5-8 x 10 

29.00 

12 x 190 

15 32 x 7 1 2 

13.90 

11 x 305 

7-16 x 12 

19.50 

13 x 190 

1-2 x 7 12 

15.15 

13 x 305 

12 x 12 

24.00 


Helios Cored Carbons. 


Alternating. 


Millimeters 

Inches. 

Price. 

Millimeters. 

Inches*. 

Price. 

11 x 240 

7-16 x 

9 1-2 

$19.00 

15 x 150 

19-32 X 

6 

$18.50 

12 x 160 

15-32 x 

6 5 16 

14.00 

15 x 160 

19-32 x 

6 5-16 

19.00 

12 x 240 

15-32 x 

9 12 

20.00 

15 x 190 

19 32 x 

7 1-2 

22.50 

12 x 280 

15-32 x 

11 

23.50 

15 x 205 

19 32 x 

8 

24.00 

13 x 150 

1-2 x 

6 

14 .25 

15 x 240 

19-32 x 

9 1-2 

28.00 

13 x 160 

1-2 x 

6 5-16 

15.00 

15 x 255 

19-32 x 

10 

29.50 

13 x 190 

12 x 

7 12 

17.50 

15 x 280 

19-32 x 

11 

32.00 

13 x 205 

1-2 x 

8 

19.00 

16 x 190 

5-8 x 

7 1 2 

25.00 

13 x 240 

1-2 x 

9 1-2 

22.00 

16 x 205 

5-8 x 

8 

27.00 

13 x'255 

1-2 x 

10 

23.50 

16 x 240 

5-8 x 

9 1-2 

31.00 

13 x 280 

1 2 x 

11 

25.50 

16 x 255 

58 x 

10 

33.00 

14 x 190 

9-16 x 

7 1-2 

21.00 

20 x 160 

25-32 x 

6 5-16 

30.00 

14 x 240 

9-16 x 

9 1-2 

25.50 

20 x 240 

25-32 x 

9 1-2 

45.00 


































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


173 


Imported Carbons. 

“Sun-Schmelzer-Nurnberg.” 
Cored Carbons for Direct Current. 


Code Word. List No. Diam. Diara. Length List Price 

in MM. in ins. in ins, Per 10U0 

Sandmyrtle 21198 11 7-10 x 7 1-2.$14.70 

Sand martin 21199 11 7-16x10 .,. 19.50 

Sandpaper 21200 11 7-16 x 12 . 23-00 

Sandpiper 21201 13 1-2 x 71-2. 17.20 

Sandpride 21202 13 1-2 ' x 10 23-50 

Sandrock 21203 13 1 2 x 12 . 28 00 

Sandamelt 21204 14 9-16 x 7 1 2 . 19 00 

Sandutnr 21205 14 9 16 x 10 25-25 

Sandstone 21206 14 9-16 x 12 30-30 

Sandstorm 21207 15 19-32 x 6 1-2 . .. 18-60 

Sandtabe 21208 16 5-8 x 7 23-00 

Sandicasp 21209 16 5-8 x 7 1-2 . 25-25 

Sandwich 21210 16 5 8 x 10 33-80 

Sandworm 2121 I 16 5-8 x 12 40-50 

Sandwort 21212 18 11-16x10 . 43-00 


Solid Carbons for Direct Current. 


Sandy 

21213 

8 

5-16 x 

6 . 

7.00 

Sane 

21214 

8 

5-16 x 

7 12. 

8-80 

Saneness 

21215 

8 

5-16 x 

9 1-2. 

1 1.20 

Sang 

21216 

10 

3-8 x 

6 . 

9.25 

Sangaree 

21217 

10 

3-8 x 

6 1-2. 

9.70 

Sangfroid 

21218 

10 

3-8 x 

7 1-2. 

1 1.60 

Snngiac 

21219 

10 

3-8 x 

9 1-2. 

14.40 

Sangreal 

21220 

11 

7-16 x 

6 . 

10.35 

Sangnifier 

21221 

11 

7-16 x 

7 . 

1200 

Sanguify 

21222 

11 

7-16 x 

7 1-2. 

13.00 

Sanguinary 21223 

11 

7-16 x 

8 1-2... 

14.95 

Sanguine 

21224 

11 

7-16 x 

9 1-2. 

16.50 

Sanguineless 2 1225 

11 

7-16 x 

12 . 

20.90 

Sung ninety 

21226 

13 

12 x 

6 . 

12-50 

Sanguinity 

21227 

13 

12 x 

7 . 

14.50 

Sanhedrim 

21228 

13 

12 x 

7 12. 

1575 

Sanicle 

21229 

13 

1-2 x 

9 1-2. 

20.00 

Sanies 

21230 

13 

1-2 x 

12 . 

25.00 

Saniovs 

21231 

14 

9-16 x 

7 . 

16.10 

Sanilarist 

21232 

16 

5-8 x 

7 . 

21-25 


Cored Carbons for Alternating Current. 


Sanitarium 

21233 

13 

1-2 x 

7 1-2. 

21-25 

Sanitary 

21234 

13 

1-2 x 

9 1-2. 

27.00 

Sanity 

21235 

15 

19-32 x 

7 1-2. 

27.15 

Sanjek 

21236 

lo 

19-32 x 

9 1-2. 

34.50 

Sank 

21237 

16 

5-8 x 

9 1-2. 

39-50 
























































174 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



Imported Carbons 

Wertheim 

Solid 


LENGTHS. 


Diam. 

6 Inch 

7 Inch 

8 Inch 

9 Inch 

10 Inch 

t 1 Inch 

l2 Inch 

Inches. 

per 1000 

per 1009 

per 1000 

per 1000 

per lOuO 

per 1000 

per lOOo 

X 

$22.00 

$22.00 

$23.00 

$23 00 

$24 00 

$21 00 

$24 00 

t 6 b 

23 00 

24.00 

25.00 

26. CO 

27 00 

28.00 

28.00 

% 

24.00 

25.00 

26 00 

27 00 

28.00 

29.00 

30 00 

tV 

26.00 

27 00 

29 00 

30 00 

32 00 

33.00 

34 00 

X 

27,00 

28 00 

30 00 

31 00 

34 00 

34.00 

36 00 

if 

28.00 

30.00 

31.U0 

33 00 

35 00 

36 00 

38.00 

tV 

29 00 

31 00 

33 00 

34.00 

36 00 

38.00 

40.00 

% 

32.00 

35 00 

37 00 

40 00 

42 00 

44 00 

47.00 

Soft Cored. 

Dlam, 

6 Inch 

7 Inch 

8 Inch 

9 Inch 

10 Inch 

1 l Inch 

12 Inch 

Inches 

per 1000 

per 1000 

per 1000 

per 1000 

per 1000 

per 1000 

per lOuO 

X 

$22 00 

$22 00 

$23 00 

$24.00 

$25.00 

$25.00 

$26.00 

T S ff 

24.00 

25.00 

26 00 

27.00 

28.00 

29.00 

30.00 

H 

25.00 

26.00 

27 00 

28.00 

29.00 

30.CO 

32.00 

t 7 e 

27.00 

28.00 

30.00 

31.00 

33.00 

34.00 

35.00 

X 

28.00 

29.00 

31.00 

32 00 

34.00 

35.00 

37.00 

1 7 

29 00 

31.00 

32.00 

34.00 

36.00 

38.00 

39,00 

TB 

30 00 

32.00 

34] 00 

36.00 

38.00 

40.00 

42.00 

H 

33 00 

36.00 

38.00 

41.00 

43.00 

46 00 

48.00 

TB 

36.00 

39 00 

42.00 

45.00 

48.00 

50.00 

53.00 

2 3 
¥2 

37.00 

40 00 

43.00 

47.00 

50.00 

53.00’ 

56.00 


For Direct Current Arc Lamps. 


Soft Cored Uppers. 


Diam- 

Length, 

Per 

Diam¬ 


Per 

Diam- 


Per 

eter 


looo. 

eter 

Length 

1000 

eter, 

Length 

1000 

TB 

X 

7X in. 

.$14.70 

7 

TB 

X 

10 in. 

.$19 70 

tV 

X 

12 in.. 

.$23.40 

i 

X 

7X “ 

. 17.60 

I 

X 

10 “ . 

. 23.70 

4 

X 

12 “ .. 

28.15 

TB 

X 

7X “ 

. 19.00 

>• 

TB 

X 

10 11 . 

. 25.50 


X 

12 “ 

30.50 

I 

X 

7X “ 

. 25 50 

i 

X 

10 “ 

. 34.30 

r 

X 

12 “ 

41 00 

i* 

X 

8 “ . 

. 33.75 

11 
TB 

X 

10 “ 

. 43.15 



H 

X 

8 “ . 

44 00 

l .1 
IB 

X 

10 •* 

. 53.75 










Solid Lowers. 





Diam¬ 

Length 

Per 

Diam¬ 


Per 

'Diani- 


Per 

eter 

1000. 

eter 

Length. 

1000 

eter 

Length 

1000 

TB 

X 

6 in 

.$ 7.00 

i 

X 

7 in 

$21 60 


X 

9 '/, in. 

$11 15 

i 

X 

6 “ ... 

. 9 30 

5 

TB 

X 

7 A in 

8.75 

i 

X 

9 A “ . 

14 75 

7 

tb 

X 

6 “ ... 

. 10.40 

« 

X 

7 A “ 

. 11-60 

t 

X 

9 A “ - 

t6.60 

i 

X 

6 “ ... 

. 12 80 

Iff 

X 

1/ “ 

. 13 15 

X 

9 A “ . 

20.40 

7 

T* 

X 

7 “ ... 

. 12.15 

4 

X 

7 '/. “ 

. 16.15 

1 6 

X 

10*in. ■ 

.17.70 


X 

7 “ ... 

. 14.90 

i 5 

X 

8 '• .. 

. 15.40 

4 

X 

10 “ . 

21.50 

TB 

X 

7 “ .. 

16 25 

\ 

X 

8 “ .. 

. 17.20 





“Electra” Solid Carbons. 
For Enclosed Arc Lamps. 


X 

12 

in.... 

Per 1000 

...$;17.90 

7 

T 6 

X 

12 

iu.. 

Per 100(1 
....$30.70 

X 

10 


. 31.55 

7 

T B 

X 

10 

it 

_ 25,60 

X 

94 


. 30.00 

tV 

X 

9-4 

41 

24.30 

X 

74 

' .... 

. 23.60 

V« 

X 

6 

«i 

.... 15.20 

X 

6 


. 19.00 

T ? ff 

X 

4 1 

it 

12,15 

X 

54 


. 17.40 

R 

X 

12 

u 

28.20 

X 

5 


. 15.85 

i 

X 

6 

it 

.... 15.20 

X 

4 i 


.14 30 



















































































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


175 



No. 21335. 


Spark Arresters . 


Arrester No. 21355, made with heavy frame and fine 
wire gauze. Hinges at back and fitted with latch in 
front. Standard size 12 inches high; diameter at bottom 
10 inches; diameter at top Ojf’ inches. 


Code Word.. List No. 

S<t IToll'IIIHIIl 21355 Each 


List Price. 
Each. 


$4.00 



No. 21267. 


Spark Arresters. 


Perforated. 


These Arresters are made of perforated steel sheet, 
with a rim of thin iron sheet which rests upon the 
globe of the lamp. They swing open with hinges at 
the back. Made in three different sizes adapting them 
for use on Western Electric Arc Lamps. With slight 
alterations they can be used on Arc Lamps of other 
standard makes. 

Approved by the Board of Underwriters and are 
especially indorsed as being a perfect safeguard 
against fire and insects. 

They are thoroughly Japanned. 

When ordering specify style of lamp on which these 
Arresters are to be used. 


Stqnndui 21267 Each 


Each. 

2.60 



Carbon Bags. 


East 8725 Tin Carbon Case 


Ebenczf.r 8726 Extra Heavy Leather Carbon Case. 4-25 


No. 8725. 


No. 8726. 


















176 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 


Code Word. 
Smnbu 



No. 21055. 


Rae Store Reflector. 

For T.-H. Double Carbon Lamps. 

lias a special opal shade which concentrates the bulk 
of the light on the goods, thus utilizing the light com- 
mouly wasted on the ceiling. Combines the intensity of 
the arc-lamp with a uniform and effective distribution of 
the light. Also has a clear glass chimney (with opal ven¬ 
tilating top) which serves as a spark arrester, thus 
making a complete fitting for Arc Lamps in store or show 
windows. 

Does not interfere with the trimming of the lamp. 

Approved by New York and Chicago underwriters. 


List No. List Price. 

Each. 

21055 Complete. $5-00 



Cutter’s Globe Holder. 

For T.-h. Arc Lamps. 

•A Time Saver and a Globe Saver.” 

Takes the place of the sliding tube and set-screw for¬ 
merly used. It has no tube to dent and crack, aud no 
screw to jam or bend. A quarter turn of the ring allows 
the globe to be lowered or raised, and another quarter 
turn removes it eutirely. It is simple, strong and posi¬ 
tive in its action. The globe is held securely when 
raised, yet can be instantly lowered without the use of 
tools. 

2 1056 Rod and Ring complete. 30 



Pattee Lam p=Hour Recorder. 

“A Common Sense Meter for Arc Lamps.” 

(patented.) 

Has a fifteen day clock movement which is controlled 
by an electro magnet so as to keep an accurate count of 
the burning hours. Needs re winding but once a month 
(when the readings are taken). The magnets consume 
an inappreciable amount of energy and the reading is 
easily checked by comparison with a watch, so that there 
can be no complaints from the consumer. 

It is simple, well built aud practical. 


No. 21057. 


SuMfiien *. 21057 Complete 


12 00 



























AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


177 



No 626 


Arc Lamp Globes. 


Our Arc Globes are of the best quality of glass and uni¬ 
form in appearance. They are carefully packed, but 
shipped only at owner’s risk. Two dozen globes are packed 
in regular size cask, for which we charge $1.50 extra net. 


Clear. 


Code Word. 

List No. 

Ln&meter. 

Inches. 

Height. 

Inches. 

Top Open¬ 
ing. Inches. 

Bottom Open¬ 
ing. Outside 
Diam Inches. 

List Price 
Per Dozen 

Kissed 

626 

12 

12 

6 

2i 

SI 1.00 

Kissing 

627 

12 

12 

8 

3* 

11.00 

Kitchen 

628 

12 

12 

8 

5 

11.00 

Kite 

629 

12 

12 

7* 

31 

11.00 

Kitting 

630 

12 

10 

8 

4 

11.00 

Kitten 

631 

12 

12 

8 

5 

1 1.00 

Knack 

632 

12 

12 

8 

21 

11.00 

Knackish 

633 

12 

11 

9 

41 

11.00 

Knave 

634 

11 

12 

8 

41 

11.00 

Knavery 

635 

11 

12 

8 

4} 

11.00 


Opal. 


Knavish 

636 

12 

12 

6 

21 

12.00 

Knavishly 

637 

12 

12 

8 

31 

12.00 

Knavishness 

638 

12 

12 

8 

5 

12.00 

Knee 

639 

12 

12 

71 

31 

12.00 

Kneel 

640 

12 

10 

8 

4 

12.00 

Kneeled 

641 

12 

12 

8 

5 

12.00 

Kneeler 

642 

12 

12 

9 

21 

12.00 

Kneeling 

643 

12 

11 

9 

41 

12.00 

Kneelingly 

644 

11 

12 

8 

41 

12.00 

Kneepan 

645 

11 

12 

8 

44 

12.00 


Ground. 


Knell 

646 

12 

12 

6 

21 

12.00 

Knelt 

647 

12 

12 

8 

34 

12.00 

Knight 

648 

12 

12 

8 

5 

12.00 

Knighted 

649 

12 

12 

71 

34 

12.00 

Knighthood 

650 

12 

10 

8 

4 

12.00 

Knighting 

651 

12 

12 

8 

5 

12.00 

Knightless 

652 

12 

12 

8 

21 

12.00 

Knightly 

653 

12 

11 

9 

44 

12.00 

Knit 

654 

11 

12 

8 

41 

12.00 

Knitter 

655 

11 

12 

8 

44 

12.00 








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6 ».. 



No. 2103:1. 


n 



No. 21035. 


. .7 



No. 2104*5. 


Arc Lamp Globes.—( Continued.) 



No. 21034. ' 


H 



»-3j •»' 

No. 2103*5. 


Globes for Western Electric Arc Lamps. 

Arc Light Globes can be furnished in colors, but prices 
are governed by the quantity. In handling Arc Light 
Globes extra charge is made for packing when orders 
are less than original packages. 


Clear. 


Code Word. 

List No. 

Din in. 
in ins. 

1 leight 
inches. 

Top 

Opening 
in ins. 

Bottom 
Opening 
in ins. 

List 
Price. 
Per doz. 

Salutiferous 

21033 

10} i 

10 

8 

4% 

$11.00 

Saleability 

21034 

12 

12 

8 

4>A 

11.00 

Saleable 

21035 

12 

14 

m 

3# 

14.00 

Salvablencss 

21036 

12X 

14 


3# 

14.00 


One-Quarter or One- 

Half Ground. 


Salcayc 

21037 

m 

10 

8 

\y> 

1200 

Snlcatdlu 

21038 

12 

12 

8 

4-y 

12.00 

Salvation 

21039 

12 

14 

iy 

3# 

16.00 

Salcalory 

21040 

12 # 

14 


3# 

1600 



Full 

Ground or Opal. 



Salve 

21041 

10 # 

10 

8 '1 


13.00 

Salver 

21042 

12 

12 

8 

4*/i 

13.00 

Salverv/taped 2 1043 

12 

14 

7K 

3# 

18.00 

Sali 

21044 

12# 

14 

7^ 

3% 

18.00 




Alabaster. 



Salcifiv. 

21046 

7 

10 

7 

7 

20.00 

Salvo 

21047 

7 

4H 

7 

7 

20.00 



No. 21047. 


No. 21033 is for the old style, low tension Western 
Electric Arc Lamps. 

No. 21034 is for both the wide and narrow frame West 
eru Electric Standard Lamps; also for either the Monitor 
or Duplex Lamps, both wide and narrow frame, and.the 
old style double Carbou lamps. 

No. 21035 is for the ornamental series lamps and the 
ornamental constant potential lamps. 

No. 21036 is for the encased single lamps and new 
style double Carbon lamps, narrow frame. 

No. 21046 is for ornamental series single Carbon lamp 
fitting above the regular globe. 

No. 21047 is for the ornamental constant potential lamp 
fitting above the regular globe. 

Both No. 2104*5 and 21047 act in a measure as spark 
arresters, as all of the working parts, the carbons and 
carbon rods are within an enclosed space. The use of 
these globes meets the approval of the underwriters, 











































































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Arc Light Globes—( Continued.) 


Globes for Western Electric Arc Lamps—( Continued .) 


Code Word. List No. 

Silty 23076 


Top Bottom 

Diam. Height Opening Opening List Price 

in ins. in. ins. in ins. in ins. per doz. 

\i'A 12 8 4# 16.00 


Above Globe for Western Electric Focusing Chain Lamp. 


No. 23076. No. 2813. 


Globe Nets. 



Eagerness 2843 Arc Globe Net, copper, each. 40 


Static Arresters. 


No. 21353. 



No. 21354. 



No. 21360. 

Showing Lamp attached. 


Electric discharge from belts will often perforate the 
insulating material of a dynamo or of cables connected 
thereto. Our arresters form a high resistance path 
for the electrical discharge from the frame of the dy¬ 
namo to ground. They are made in two styles, No. 1 


Graphite, No. 2 Liquid. 

Sarcoder.n 21353 Graphite, each. 1.40 

Sarcoid 21354 Liquid “ . 1.70 


Improved Adjustable Lamp hanger. 

This Hanger is designed for use with any form of arc 
lamp, either high or low tension, and is well apapted 
for operation of arc lamps upon incandescent circuits. 

The important features in connection with this hanger 
are the suspension of the lamps by the conducting cords 
direct, insuring perfect electrical contacts and adequate 
support. The ratchet and arm are so combined with the 
rope used in raising and lowering the lamp, that break¬ 
age of the rope or careless handling cannot cause the 
lamp to fall. The automatic switch so constructed that 
when the lamp is lowered it is completely disconnected 
from the circuit and when raised to the proper height 
it is again placed in circuit—this being done automati¬ 
cally insures absolute safety for the attendant and avoids 
interference with other lamps on the same circuit. 

These Hangers are mounted upon slate bases, equip¬ 
ped with brass terminals having perfect electrical con¬ 
nection with the roller mechanism and switch. The 
roller is made of cast iron and coated with glazed 
enamel, then covered with sheet asbestos, thus forming 
a positive insulation. An enameled iron cover is pro¬ 
vided which adds to the appearance and serves as a 
protection to the cords and working parts. Conducting 
cords of any desired length within the capacity of the 
roller will be supplied, adapting the hanger for use on 
ceilings varying in height twenty-five feet down, or to 
be readily adjusted to different heights as circumstances 
may require. 

This hanger has been approved by the Board of Un¬ 
derwriters. 

Sarcology 21360 Complete, with cord.. 30-00 






































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No. 23077. 


Bell Hanger. 

The use of “Bell Hangers” for Arc Lamps used outside 
is becoming general, and is quite necessary when Arc 
machines of from 60 to 125 lights capacity are used. The 
ordinary form of lamp suspension has not sufficient insu¬ 
lation where such high voltages are used, and we have , 
designed this type of hanger with a view to overcoming 
such troubles as are caused by poor insulation, insuffi¬ 
cient support and contact at connections to circuit. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Silure 23077 Bell Hanger. $1-40 



No.21358. 


Cut=Off Switch. 

The complete Cut-off Switch is mounted on slate, and 
contacts are so arranged thal no arc can be made in 
throwing on or'off. The lamp is suspended from the 
hook in center, and is not in any manner dependent on 
the circuit wires for support, connection being made 
with circuit by means of plugs and suitable spring jacks, 
enabling the removal of the lamp from the circuit in 
less time than one-half minute, and with no personal 
danger. The casing and bell covering insulator are of 
metal, and render all the contacts thoroughly water¬ 
proof. 

Sarcologic 21358 Complete, with plugs and cords. 8.00 



No. 21359. 


Bell Hanger and Cut-Off Switch Combined. 


It is advisable in case of high voltage to use the Bell 
Hanger in connection with the Cut-off Switches to in¬ 
sure perfect srfety. This combination is shown in illus¬ 
tration No. 21359. 

Sarcologt.il 21359 Complete, with bell hanger. 9.40 
































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No. 8703. 


Fletcher Insulating Arc Lamp Hangers. 

(PATENTED.) 

Are not only convenient for attaching lamps to their 
fastenings in all positions, but save loss of current from 
any and all conditions to which lamps may be subjected. 


Code Word. List No. List Price 

Each 

Ecliptic 8703 Each.f. $0-35 


Fletcher Insulating Lamp Hanger. 



No. 20777. 


Three Knobs. 

(patented.) 

Same as No. 8703, with the addition of a knob on each 
side, to which current wires may be attached before 
entering binding posts of arc lamps. Especially useful 
where commercid lamps are placed in front of or inside 
stores, hotels, theatres, etc. 

Sul ici nr 20895 Complete.40 


Cutter Revolute Insulator. 

For Arc Lamps. 

lias the insulating knob mounted on a,porcelain base 
so as to turn freely, and is secured to the ceiling by two 
screws. Makes a firm support with a double insulation 
between the wire and the ceiling. 

The insulating knob can be easily removed and the 
wire placed above it, taking the weight off the tie wire. 



Snfecoiidiict 20777 Complete, each 


12 


Cutter Ceiling Hook. 

For Arc Light Wiring. 

A simple, compact and strong insulator for supporting 
indoor arc lamps. The shell and hook are of malleable 
iron, while the porcelain is solid at the back so as to ex¬ 
clude moisture. The hook is so shaped that the lamp 
cannot be accidentally lifted off it in trimming. 


No. 20896. 


Sulicomii t 20896 Complete 


.30 

















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No. 20770 


Cutter Arc Insulator. 

It will insulate the frame of the lamp from the hoist¬ 
ing rope or suspension hook. 

Made with a double petticoat hard rubber bell, which 
forms an effective watershed. 


Code Word. List No. List Trice. 

Each. 

Sajfn 20776 Complete...... $ -40 



Cutter Trimmer’s Snap Rope. 

Consists of a 30-foot length of half-inch rope with a 
snap-hook at one end and six rings clamped to the rope 
near the other end. This is used with hoisting ropes 
ending in a ring at the pole lock, and is carried by the 
trimmer on his rounds. The rings on the rope can 
readily be set at any desired points .so as to vary the 
length of the “snap rope” to suit the varying height of 
lamps at different crossings. 

Sttlirylic 20897 Complete. 1.25 



No. 20898. SidiryloiiK 


Cutter Pole Lock. 

(patent applied for.) 

A weather-proof lock for securing the end of the hoist¬ 
ing rope, as used with arc or incandescent suspension 
lamps. Is quickly put up and prevents tampering with 
the rope. 

lias the back curved to fit the pole, is stroug and per¬ 
fectly weather-proof. The only pole lock adapted for 
electric light suspensions. 

20898 Complete.. . 40 



Fletcher Improved Pole Padlock. 


Very necessary for use where flexible iron cord is used 
with ring attachment at end. By using this Padlock the 
trimmer needs only a bridle-snap and piece of rope of 
sufficient length to lower his lamps. 


No. 20899. 


SitUvuce 20889 Complete 


30 























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183 



No. 2852. 


Lamp Cross Arm. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Economy 2852 Each.$ 0.25 



Cutter Combination Cross Arm. 

Combines the flue and weatherproof Cutter’s 
Arc Insulator, with a spreader cross-arm for 
the line wires. The cross-arm is of enameled 
wood, tipped with .metal ferrules to prevent 
splitting. 

Safeguard 20778 Complete. 


No. 20778. 


.60 



No. 20870. 


Q 


fez 



GEORGS' CUTTER CHI 


No. 20779. 


Fletcher Insulated Cross-Arm. 

Saleratus 20879 Each-. 60 


Cutter Featherweight Spreader. 

For Arc Light Wires. 

Is readily fastened to the wires running to 
suspension lamps so as to keep them at a dis¬ 
tance of seventeen inches from each other. 
Made of enameled wood, metal tipped with por¬ 
celain insulators. Weighs less than eight ounces. 



Safekeeping 20779 Complete, per 100. 15-00 


Cutter Brace Arm. 

This Brace Arm consists of an insulating arm 
securely bolted to a specially designed plate 
which fits the pole. It is more easily and more 
quickly put on than the ordinary cross arm 
with its pins and insulators, besides making a 
much neater job. 

Each. 

Sallalbery 20880 Complete. 35 















































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No. 20805. 


Windlasses. 

Western Electric. 

• 

The Western Electric Windlass was designed for a 
quick-raising, self-locking and absolutely safe windlass. 
The drum is large and entirely enclosed, except a slot at 
the top for the wire to pass through, and it is thoroughly 
sleet-proof. 

The self-locking device on the side makes it impossi¬ 
ble to release without the aid of the special crank. 

It is light, compact and durable, and is easy to put in 
service and will fit any size of pole. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Sake 20865 Complete. $3.10 

Sacker 20866 Without handle. 2.50 

Siu-keret 20867 Handle only. 60 



No. 208G8 and No. 208G9. 



No. 8802. 


Saki 

Sal 



No. 20870. 


Edda 

Eddy 

Eden 

Salaam 

Salable 

Salably 


Cutter Combination. 

Combines the extra leverage of a geared windlass with 
the safety of a locking windlass, and the low cost of a 
plain windlass. The pinion is detachable, and is secured 
to the light nandle, which also operates the locking cam. 
One of these pinion handles is sufficient for all the wind¬ 
lasses on a trimmer’s route. 

You can use this device as a plain wiudlass for quick 
lowering, and then use the gearing in raising the lamp. 
This wiudlass will take fifty feet of five-sixteenth inch 
cable, or forty feet of three-eigth inch. 


20868 Without Handle. 2.75 

20869 Pinion Handle. (.00 


The Fletcher Safety. 

For Wood Poles. 
With Lock and Key. 


8802 Fletcher’s Safety Windlass (takes 35 feet iron 

flexible cord. 2.50 

8803 Fletcher’s Safety Windlass (takes 75 feet flexible 

irbn cord, or 40 feet rope). 3 .00 

8804 Handle (or Crank) for either above Windlasses. 1.00 


For Iron Poles. 


20870 Windlass (takes 35 feet iron flexible cord). 3.50 

20871 Windlass (takes 75 feet iron cord or 35 feet half¬ 

inch rope). 4.00 • 

20872 Handle (or crank) for above. |. 0 Q 

















































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185 



No. 8805. 


Fletcher Sleet=proof Pulleys. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Edgar 8805 Medium, for J£-incli rope. $ .75 

Edi/e 8806 Midget, “ J^-inch rope.50 

Edgewise 8807 Jumbo, “ 1 -iuch rope. 1.00 



Fig. 1. 


Fig. 


2 . 


Shows position of 
cord when lamp is 
being drawn into sus¬ 
pension. 


Shows position of cord when 
lamp is in suspension, with 
Fletcher’s Insulating Lamp 
Hanger attached. Lamp Hang¬ 
er is not a requisite part of the 
arrangement, and is only fur¬ 
nished when specially ordered. 


No. 960. 


Fletcher “Sure Grip” SIeet=proof Pulley. 

The danger and expense incident to the falling of arc- 
lamps from defects in pulleys used with rope or cord 
suspension, has suggested the need of a good sustaining 
pulley which, when lamp is drawn up, would hold it 
rigidly in position. The Fletcher “Sure Grip” Sleet- 
proof Pulley does this in a simple, effective manner. 

No care is required on the part of the trimmer, nor is 
any extra weight added to weight of lamp when going 
into suspension; when lamp is in place high winds can¬ 
not release it, and trimmer is required to use only the 
ordinary amount of exertion in lowering it. 

Edible 960 Fletcher “Sure Grip” Sleet-proof Pulley 

(takes }^-inch rope)... 1.50 



Includes everything necessary except rope. 


Fletcher Automatic Pulleys. 


20886 Automatic Suspension Pulley.. | .00 

20887 Automatic Traveling and Suspension Pulley. I .35 

20888 Automatic Mast Arm Pulley. | .|0 


No. 20886. No. 20887. No. 20888. 



Fletcher “Safety Lamp Support.” 


Designed especially to be used where Pulleys are 
already up; can be used with any Pulley, either Sleet- 
proof or open, and saves the lamp from falling should 
ropes become worn or otherwise imperfect. 


No. 958. 


Stilebi'ous 


958 Fletcher’s Safety Lamp Support. 

(Above price does not include Pulley.) 


.75 





























186 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. 8808. 


Fletcher Sleet-proof Pole Pulley. 


Code Word. List No List Price. 

Each. 

Edict 8808 Jumbo (takes 1-inch rope). $0-75 


Edifice 8809 Sleet proof Pole Pulley (takes $ inch rope_> .35 



Fletcher Swivel Pole Pulley. 

Sain many u 20884 Each... -35 


No. 20884. 



No. 8810. 


Fletcher Double Wheel Sleet-Proof Pole 

Pulleys. 


Edify 8810 Takes i-iuch rope. . ..75 

Edifyiny 8811 Jumbo (takes 1 inch rope) . 1.00 



Fletcher Duplex Sleet-proof Pulley. 

With Two Wheels. 

Edit 8704 Takes J i»ch rope. 1.00 


No. 8704. 



Fletcher Twin Sleet-proof Pulley. 


No. 20885. 


Salam*t»ne 20885 Takes J-ioch rope 


1.00 












































1 rrr/rr/rrsfr//rrfy>^ 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


187 



Code Word. 
Snlep 


Cutter Lamp Supporting Pulley. 


A really weatherproof pulley for arc lamps. Entirely 
automatic, with no cams or pawls to get out of order. 
Catches the lamp when raised, releases it when about to 
be lowered, and never fails. There is a dead stop to the 
rope in each case so that you cannot pull it too far. 


List No. List Price. 

Each. 

20889-Js Complete, with Hook Knob. $.80 


No. 20889. 



No. 20890. 


Cutter Swivel Pole Pulley. 


Is swiveled so that it can swing sideways and keep in 
line with the hoisting rope. The supporting plate is 
made of malleable iron and curved to fit the pole. This 
pulley avoids all chafing of the rope on the edge of the 
casing and thus saves the wear on the rope. 



SitU'.uciin 


20890 Complete 


.40 


Cutter Mast Arm Pulley. 


This is a form ofthe lamp supporting pulley with a 
special clamp to fit iron pipe IX or * n - iuside diam¬ 
eter, as commonly used for mast arms. 

lias all the good feature of the regular lamp support¬ 
ing pulley, and has holes in . the head-piece so that the 
strain rods can be run direct to this. 


No. 20891. 


tSulewurk 


20891 Complete 


.90 




























188 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. 20892. 


No. 20893. 


Cutter Interchangeable Pulley. 

(PATENT APPLIED FOR.) 

A thoroughly weatherproof pulley which will fit any¬ 
thing from a 3-10 inch suspension wire to an 8 inch pole, 
lias a double-grooved clamp to fasten it to the suspension 
wire, when it is used as a center pulley. By opeuing out 
the clamp it forms a pole-plate which fits the carved sur¬ 
face of the pole and which makes a fine swivel pole 
pulley. 

Strongly made with malleable iron clamp. 


CodeWord. List No List Price 

Each. 

Saliunt 20892 Center Pulley, complete....$ .40 

$/dir 20893 Pole Pulley, “ . .40 


No. 2 0894. 


Cutter Running Pulley. 

(PATENTED.) 

The only safety pulley made for use over trolley 
wires. Holds the lamp securely when raised and allows 
it to be lowered close tb the pole without interfering 
with the trolley or guard wires. 

Furnished complete with covered “traveler” sheave, 
malleable iron hook knob and adjustable clamp stop. 





StilieurfiniM 20894 Complete 


1.20 

































































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189 


Arc Light Supplies.—( Continued). 



No. 20881. 


Cutter Outrigger. 

Has a head piece of malleable iron with a double pet¬ 
ticoat hard rubber bell insulating the lamp from the out¬ 
rigger. This head piece forms a cap for the wrought iron 
outrigger, which can be shortened by removing the cap 
and cutting off the extra length. 

The wood cross-arms carrying the line wire insulators 
are waterproofed with a baked enamel, and, tipped with 
metal ferrules to prevent splitting. The inner one is sup¬ 
ported by a malleable iron sleeve which can be clamped 
at any desired poiut so as to clear sigus or projections in 
the building. 


Code Word. List No 
SuliiiiiiiiKlcr 20881 


List Price. 
Each. 

Complete as per cut (0 foot overhang) $1.50 



No. 20882. 


Cutter Pole Arc Fixture. 

Supports the lamp three feet from the pole, so as to 
pring it out of the line of the shade trees. Can be fastened 
at any desired height from the top of the pole, tits any size 
of pole aud is more easily put up than a poletop fixture. 

Is built of wrought iron with malleable iron fittings, 
making a very strong, firm aud neat fixture. This is. as¬ 
sembled before shipping so as to be readily bolted in place. 
Furnished with “combination cross-arm” for insulating the 
line wires from the fixture and from the lamp frame. 

Niihiinniifline 20882 Complete. 2.50 



No. 20883. 


Cutter Swinging Arc Fixture 

Consists of the Pole Arc Fixture with an extension to 
bring the lamp five feet from the pole. The extension 
arm is pivoted so that it will swing down within reach of 
the pole when the lamp is to be trimmed. After trimming 
the extension is drawn back to place by the wire rod 
which hooks into a special socket bolted to the pole (but 
uot shown in the cut). 

Wrought iron tubing, malleable iron fittings and steel 
strain rods give the fixture ample strength and firmness, 
while the “combination cross-arm” insures proper insula¬ 
tion. 


S<d<ima.ndroid 20883 Complete 


3-50 






























190 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


The Brady Mast Arm. 




Ear 


2849 15 Foot Extension, each.$14.00 Eugte 

Each additional foot. .75 


2848 15 Foot Extension, each. $14.00 

Each additional foot. 75 


Western Electric Mast Arm. 


Cutter Mast Arm. 



Silverless ' 23086 10 Foot Mast Ann, including 

two covered pulleys. $12-00 

Each additional foot. .75 


Silcerly 23087 12 Foot Cutter Mast Arm com¬ 
plete with lamp supporting pulley at 
outer end and Covered pulley at pole, $ 12.00 
Each additional foot. ,75 

Windlass for Mast Ann extra, 


Windlass for Mast Arm extra. 























































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191 



No. 21085. 



No. 21087. 


Incandescent Arc Lamps. 

For Continuous Current. 

The advantages of operating arc lamps on incandes¬ 
cent circuits as a matter of convenience, has of late years 
been fully realized. 

The lamps are placed two in series ou a circuit of 110 
volts, and are adjusted to consume 10 amperes of current. 
Each lamp requires 45 volts to maintain a nominal 2000 
caudle power and the necessary amount of resistance is 
placed in circuit to compensate for the volts above the 
number used by the two lamps in series. 

By dispensing with the ordinary series magnet in the 
lamp, and providing the feed magnet with cut-out device 
adapted to switch the feed magnet out of circuit auto¬ 
matically when the carbons are consumed to a certain 
point, any possibility of a burn out in a lamp is avoided. 

The electrical and mechanical arrangement of the 
lamp fs such that the carbons cannot become short-cir¬ 
cuited while the lamp is in operation. Thus when a 
number of lamps are operated in series on the same cir¬ 
cuit, they must necessarily be of the same candle power. 

The resistance used with the lamp is connected directly 
to it as shown in the illustrations, and obviates the disfig¬ 
urement of the lamp structure. It also facilitates the 
hanging of the lamp, and overcomes the objections made 
by the Fire Underwriters to the ordinary form of resist¬ 
ances which are inclosed in boxes placed upon the wall. 
This resistance may be varied according to the volts lost 
in the wiring. When it is not convenient to have the 
resistance connected directly to the lamp we can furnish 
resistance boxes in place of the coils. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

■Each. 

$ancisson 21085 Plain, with resistance coils. $34.00 

Saucyhirk 2 1086 Plain, without resistance coils. 30.00 

Sa 21087 Ornamented, with resistance coils. 48.00 

Sauerkraut 21088 Ornamented, without resistance coils. 44.00 

Saul 21089 Resistance Box, only. 22.00 



Satilie 


21090 Complete 


10-00 



























192 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


No. 20873. 




No. 20875 


The Kreuger Theater Arc Lamps. 

This lamp was designed and is especially adapted for 
use in theaters, halls and public buildings, and is without 
question the best means for obtaining brilliant lighting 
effects for stage work. It takes the place of the calcium 
light, and is far superior to it in many respects. It is 
easier to transport, is less dangerous, more reliable, and 
far more economical. 

In the accompanying cut the lamp is shown attached 
to its supporting stand, equipped with a silvered para¬ 
bolic reflector, but the lamp is so arranged that the re¬ 
flector can be quickly and easily removed, and a lens box 
or Boomerang substituted for it, making it possible to 
use a single lamp for varied effects. 

The illuminating power of the lamp is equal to 3,000 
candles, and owing to the simple but ingenious regulating 
mechanism, the light is maintained at a very constant 
strength, The lamp is practically noiseless in its opera¬ 
tion, and owing to the entire absence of any devices de¬ 
pending upon gravitation in the regulating mechanism, 
the lamp can be inclined to any desired angle without 
interfering with its operation and without re-adjustment. 

In operating the lamp, connection can be made direct 
to the supply wires 'of a 110 volt constant potential light¬ 
ing System, observing that the current passes downward 
through the carbons, and under these conditions the rheo¬ 
stat in the perforated cone at the base of the lamp will 
restrict the currfent passing through the lamp to the 
proper strength. 


Attachments for Kreuger Theater Lamp. 

The lens box is used'when it is desired to concentrate 
the rays of light more or less according to adjustment. 

It is very useful in cases where it is desired to throw a 
strong'stream of light upon a moderate sized object upon 
the stage, or to follow an object in its movements. 

The Boomerang is used when a uniform dispersion of 
light over a considerable area is desired, which result is 
secured by means of a ground glass front. In front of 
the ground glass is provided a color frame, open at both 
sides so that frames can be slid through in succession and 
the colors changed without showing the white light. 

These lamps and attachments are carried in stock and 
can be supplied promptly on receipt of order. 


Codeword. List-No. List Price. 

Each.. 

Salacious 20873 Lamp, Stand and Rheostat . $90-00 

Balariomly 20874 Portable Lamp Rheostat.. 25-00 

Salacity 20875 Lens Box. 24.'60 

Salad 20876 Single Boomerang. 80.00 

Salade 20877 Double Boomerang. 140.00 

Ha lading 20878 Glass Lined Reflector... t 4ST.O0 

Saucily 21082 Enameled Copper Reflector. 10.00 

SaucincM 21083 Reflector Front,. 2-10 

Sifucisse 21084 Set of 5 Colors. 12.60 

Saintnlngut 20862 Plugs and Receptacle. 3.20 





































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 


193 



Adapted for Outdoor Use., 



Showing Globe lowered 
ready for trimming. 



Adapted for Indoor Use. 



Western Electric Long=Burning 
Enclosed Arc Lamp. 


The first illustration shows the lamp arranged for 
outdoor use. The bell which encloses the rheostat is 
turned down. The position of the bell can be changed 
to that shown in the illustration of lamp for indoor use. 
The stem of the lamp can be made any length to suit the 
height of the ceiling. 

The third illustration shows, the manner in which the 
globe is handled and the lamp trimmed- The globe is 
lowered and is held in position as shown by the construc¬ 
tion o'f, the lower portion of the carbon holder or side 
arm. 

The lamp requires half-inch carbons, one 12 inches 
long and one 5 inches long. 

The fourth illustration shows the mechanism in plain 
view, and in order to get at this mechanism all that is 
necessary is to slip the shell down. The switch is of a 
quick break pattern and caube reached and manipulated 
easily from the ground with a pole. The switch handle 
is just above the name plate as shown in the illustration. 
The lower carbon holder and enclosing globe are made 
removable, simplifying the trimming. The clutch mech¬ 
anism requires the least amount of energy to operate it, 
roller bearings being used to lessen the friction. 

There is no shadow cast by the globes.. They area 
true sphere in shape and closed.at the bottom. 

The lamps can be operated singly on 110 volts, two in 
series on 220 volts, or five in scries on 550 volts. They 
distribute light uniformly, burn steadily, are noiseless, 
and the mechanism is simple and strong. 

The standard lamps are of a dark or oxidized copper 
finish. 

An ornamental brass lamp can be furnished and also 
other finishes upou special orders. 

Prices on Arc Lamps quoted on Application. 













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Type “A.” 


The Rushmore Projectors and Search=Lights. 

Type “A” Projector. 

This is a high power Projector, possessing all the ad¬ 
vantages of the best lights formerly used in the Navies, 
giviug an intensity estimated at one million candle power 
per ampere iu the arc, and is entirely free from the com- 
pficated mechanism which has made it necessary for 
every warship to carry a corps of “Search Light Experts” 
to keep them in working order. The apparatus consists 
essentially of a cylinder which is entirely empty except 
for the slender carbon holders which cast no shadow, and 
the lamp is placed in a small case below the cylinder. In 
the rear cover is mounted the new lens mirror, and the 
arrangement, as will be seen by the following illustra¬ 
tions, is such that all the light from the carbons is thrown 
upon it. There is no light lost, and by reason of the 
central position of the carbons it is possible with the new 
lens to cause the light to be projected in a narrow beam, 
spreading to but 100 feet at a mile distance, or to spread 
it out a.s wide as desired for making landings, etc., which 
is accomplished by simply turning a small hand wheel 
shown on the lower lamp case. This device dispenses 
with the heavy and costly double diverging lenses placed 
in the front of the old navy lights, which are a constant 
expense and annoyance by breaking. 

This type projector is designed particularly for the 
largest steamships, but is made iu all sizes down to the 
smallest yacht light, as will be seen by price list. 



Type “D,” 


Diam¬ 

eter. 

inches 

Amperes. 

Plain Iron 
Japanned 

Iron Frame 
Polished 
Brass 
Cylinder 

Black 

Brass Frame 
Polished 
Cylinder 

All Brass 
Polished 
All Over, 

Height to 
Center of 
Cylinder 
Inches. 

Weight 

Com¬ 

plete. 

Lbs 

10 

5 to 10 


$375 00 

$405.00 

S445.00 

18 

55 

14 

10 

$375 00 

400 00 

440 00 

490.00 

27 

80 

14 

20 

385.00 

410.00 

450.00 

500.00 

27 

80 

14 

25 

395 00 

420 00 

460 00 

510 00 

27 

80 

18 

35 

470.00 

505 00 

565 00 

625.00 

30 

165 

18 

45 

495.00 

530 00 

590 00 

650.00 

30 

165 

26 

60 

900 00 

960 00 



58 

365 

26 

80 

975 00 

1095 00 



58 

365 

34 

100 

1500 00 

1600 00 



58 

450 


Pilot House Projector. Type “D.” 

This apparatus is the same as the Type “A” Projector 
just described, but mounted in a special U frame, adapt¬ 
ing it for use on the roof of the pilot house. A control¬ 
ling shaft arrangement, as shown, extends below, by 
means of which the light is readily thrown in any direc¬ 
tion by the man at the wheel. With this arrangement it 
may be controlled with even greater ease than can the 
deck lights, as the operator is away from the glare of the 
intense beam, and' the light being overhead can be di¬ 
rected with perfect accuracy. 




































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The Rushmore Projectors and Search=Lights. 

( Continued .) 

Pilot House Projector. Type “D ."—{Continued.) 

Illustration shows the projector with front and back 
doors opened, and it will be readily seen that anyone can 
place the carbons in the holders, and should they not be 
of proper length for focus of the light, the lamp may be 
instantly shifted to bring it to focus, and thus it is not 
necessary to have the carbons of an exact length. This 
will be appreciated by'tfiose who have used the old style 
search lights which it was necessary to take to pieces 
to replace the carbons and which could never be trimmed 
in the dark as is often required where the apparatus 
has been neglected by day. 

Other forms of this projector have means of controlling 
the light when placed away from the pilot house. 


Diam¬ 

eter. 

inches. 

Amperes 

Plain Iron 
Japanned 

Plain Iron 
Polished 
Brass 
Cylinder 

All Brass 
Polished 
Cylinder 

All Brass 
Polished 
All Over 

Height to 
Center ol 
Cylinder 
Inches. 

Weight 

Complete 

Lbs 

10 

5 to 10 


$475 00 

$505 00 

$545 00 

18 

65 

14 

10 

5475 00 

500 00 

540 00 

590.00 

27 

100 

14 

20 

485.00 

510 00 

550 00 

600.00 

27 

100 

14 

25 

405 00 

520 00 

560.00 

610.00 

27 

100 

i8 

35 

570 00 

605 00 

665.00 

725 00 

33 

190 

18 

15 

505 00 

630 00 

690.00 

750.00 

33 

190 

26 

60 

1000 00 

1060 00 



38 

335 

26 

80 

1075 00 

1195 00 


.... 1 . 

38 

325 

34 

100 

1600 00 

1700 00 

. 


40 

480 


The Lens. 


An important feature of the projectors is the new cor¬ 
rective Aplautie Lens which differs from all other lenses 
previously used, in that it has a corrective principle-wliich 
compensates for the area of the carbons. In the common 
mirror the actual focus is an infinite point, but as the 
large carbons have a crater of considerable area, such 
Tenses cannot give a perfectly straight beam. By the 
new design this difficulty is largely overcome. The 
lenses are of wonderfully strong focus. They are made 
of a special grade of glass and the latest type machinery 
is used for their finishing. 

The Concentric Lamp. 

The new Concentric Lamp has but a single spool mag¬ 
net and two gear wheels. It feeds with a power of over 
thirty pounds at all angles or vertically and its adjust¬ 
ment is permanent and simple. 

Projectors in the Fog. 

The light is concentrated to a single narrow beam 
which causes very little reflection to annoy the pilot, but 
in real fog a light, no matter how powerful, if thrown 
horizontally, is worse than useless, as it can penetrate 
but a short distance, and by its reflection serves only to 
blind those on watch. It is well known that fog lies 
close to the water and, to take advantage of this fact, the 
projectors are constructed to throw a light in a vertical 
direction when required. In- this way the beam easily 






























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The Rushmore Projectors and Search=Lights. 

( Continued .) 

Projectors in the Fog.—( Continued.) 

penetrates the layer of mist and throws a bright, round 
spot on the sky which is readily seen by other vessels, 
and by a suitable switch the light may be flashed to give 
any signals desired. 


Search Lights for Electric Railways. 

As an advertising device there is nothing so successful 
as the Electric Search Light, particularly where the ob¬ 
ject is not to attract people merely by curiosity, but for 
the purpose of viewing the effects at a distance. 

Nearly all electric railways have extended their lines 
to some popular resort, or have established parks of their 
own. These are usually on high ground, and in such 
cases one of the most attractive features that could be 
added is a powerful search light. This apparatus when 
so ordered, is built to work on the regular power circuits 
and is not affected by fluctuations in the voltage common 
♦ at the end of trolley lines. It has been found that where- 

this apparatus has beeu installed for this purpose it has 
in a short time more than paid for itself by increased 
receipts. 


Plain Reflector Lights. Type “B.” 

Old style common reflector search light. It is radically 
different from the projectors, as it has a silver-plated 
sheet copper reflector of the locomotive type. The con¬ 
struction is very simple. The lamp movement is similar 
to that used in the projectors and has’ permanent adjust¬ 
ment. It is easily cleaned and supplied with new car¬ 
bons and is intended for rough service and short range 
work. 


Diam¬ 

eter. 

inches. 

Amperes 

Plain Iron 
Japanned 

Plain Iron 
Polished 
Brass 
Cylinder 

All Rrass 
Polished 
Cylinder 

All Brass 
Polished 
All Over 

Height to 
Center of 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Weigh t 
Complete 

Lbs. 

18 

10 to 25 

$260 00 

$300 00 

$360 00 

$420.00 

30 

150 

26 

30 to 40 

370 00 

430 00 

5. 


38 

250 


Plain Pilot House Reflector Light. Type “C.” 

This apparatus is the same as Type “B,” mounted in a 
special U frame, adapting it for use on top of pilot house. 
S?e description of Type “D.” 


Amperes 

Plain Iron 
Japanned 

Plain Iron 
Polished 
Brass 
Cylinder 

All Brass 
Polished 
Cylinder 

All Brass 
Polished 
All Over 

Height to 
Center of 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Weight 

Com¬ 

plete 

Lbs. 

10 to 25 

$340.00 

$390 00 

$450 00 

$510 00 

33 

180 

30 to 40 

448 00 

510.00 



38 

280 


















































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The Columbian Street Lamp Post. 

PATENTED, 

For supporting arc lights for street illumination a do¬ 
main] has arisen for a post which, in addition to filling 
the well-known electrical and mechanical requirements, 
shall present a symmetrical and pleasing appearance to 
the eye. A glance at the accompanying illustration will 
show the success that has attended our efforts in this 
direction. 

The lower part of this post, which is of cast-iron, has 
a broad circular base, which, when bolted to the side¬ 
walk, gives the post great stability. Above the base the 
post assumes a hexagonal form and arises in graceful 
curved faces, paneled and ornamented in a tasteful 
manner. One of the panels is hinged so that it may be 
opened to give access to the switch. The wooden por¬ 
tion of the post extends downward through the cast-iron 
base to the sidewalk, and above the base is provided 
with neat malleable iron steps, while at its upper ex 
tremity is carried a single side-arm lamp support equip¬ 
ped with switchboard and hood. The cover of the hood 
can be placed at any angle so that the street names will 
be parallel with the intersecting streets. The height 
over all is about 21 feet. 

There are about 1,500 posts similar to this now in use 
ou the Electric Lig|it plant of the city ef Chicago. 

We manufacture these posts with ornamental sup¬ 
porting arm for the lamp in place of the ordinary street 
hood, for boulevards and parks. 

In addition to the Columbian Lamp Posts we are pre¬ 
pared to furnish posts of special designs to suit the pur¬ 
chaser. We will submit drawings on application.'. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

S'lhdidid 21168 Post, complete, without lamp. $1 10.00 

Smidi/Ufann 21169 Extra Switches..., 4.50 

Simd/iMc 21170 Extra Doors and Locks. . 4-50 

Snndnrarh 21 171 Extra Steps, without ring. .40 




















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Boulevard Lamp Post. 

For boulevard street lighting we manufacture an" 
ornamental lamp post as shown in the accompanying 
cut. 

This i>ost is thoroughly made, electrically and mech¬ 
anically, and is graceful in design. It is provided with 
a cast iron pedestal similar to that furnished with the 
Columbian lamp post. The cast iron top for supporting 
the lamp extends over the street in order to afford a good 
distribution of light, but at the same time the lamp is 
easily reached from the post for trimming. The wooden 
portion of the post, which supports the steps, is made 
to extend through the cast iron pedestal to the ground 
giving a substantial construction. The post is also made 
with a top that curves out more than the one- shown in 
the cut, making a post desirable for alley lighting. A 
switch is placed in the pedestal and is accessible by a 
hinged panel. 

Prices on application. 



























MARINE. 



No. 8815. 



No. 50973. 


Glass Fuses. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Harm 8815 1 Ampere, each...$0.50 

Harmed 8816 2 “ “ 50 

Harmful 8817 3 " “ 50 

Harmfully 8818 5 “ “ 50 

Harming 8819 8 “ “ 50 

Harmless 8820 10 “ “ 50 

Marine Sockets. 

Catholical 50965 Keyless. Edison Base, each. 60 

Catkin 50966 Key, Edison Base, each.75 


Junction Boxes. 


Lounger 50972 Search-light Junction Box, each. 6.00 

Lovable 50973 Feeder Junction Box, each. 0.00 

Loveless 50967 Four-way Branch Junction Box, each. 8.00 

Ijn-elily 63766 Key for Removing Covers of Catalogue Nos. 

50972, 50973 and 50967, each.60 



Bryant Waterproof Marine Switch. 

This Switch is designed for marine work or for use in 
damp places. The wires enter through stuffing boxes 
having soft rubber packing They are extensively used 
on transatlantic steamers. 

Suintissm 20858 10 Ampere, Single Pole, each. $5-00 


No. 20858. 






















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AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Code Word. 
Loveliness 

Lovelorn 

Lovely 

Lover 



No. 63758. 



No. 63764. 



No. E0970. 


Love some 


Lower 


Lowered 


Lowering 



No. 50971. 


Lowland 



No. 64109. 


Mildew 

Mileage 

Military 

Militia 

Milk 



Marine Switches. 

List No. List Price 

63758 Water-tight Switch and Receptacle, capacity 5 

amperes, each.$6.50 

63759 Water-tight Switch Receptacle and Junction Box, 

each....,...10-00 

63756 Single Pole Water-tight Switch, capacity 5 am- 

, 5.00 

peres, each..... 

63763 Double Pole Water-tight Switch, capacity 25 

amperes, each. 7.00 


63764 Double Pole Water-tight Switch, capacity 40 

amperes, each.14.00 

63757 Single Pole, not Water-tight Switch, capacity 

amperes, each.60 


Deck Tubes. 

50974 Protective Deck Wire Stuffing Tube, each. 8 00 

50970 Main Deck Wire Stuffing Tube, each. 6 00 


50971 Bulkhead Deck Wire Stuffing Tube, each. 1.00 


64109 Water-tight Receptacle, with Attaching Plug, 


capacity 5 amperes, each. 5 00 

64110 Attaching Plug for No. 64109, each. |. | q 

641 I I Not Water-tight Receptacle, each.. 30 

64112 Attaching Plug for No. 64111, each . 5.00 


64113 Search-light Receptacle, with Plug, each 


Portable Lamp Guards. 


No. 9121. 


Lotion 


9121 Portable Lamp, each. 


6.00 
































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


201 



No. 4974. 



Portable Lamp Guards—( Continued ). 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Lottery 4974 Portable Lamp Guard, safety hand key socket, 

eacli.$1-25 

Lotus 4975 Portable Lamp Guard, safety hand keyless 

socket, each. LOO 

Loud 8913 Brewer’s Portable Lamp Guard, each. 2-50 


No. 8913. 



Miff 


9118 Battle Lantern, without Shield, each.12.00 


No. 9118. 



Miffer 


9119 Battle Lantern, with Shield, each.12.00 


No. 9119. 

































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AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



Fixtures. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Might 9123 Half Wire Guard, each.$4.50 


No. 9133. 




No. 9122. 

























AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


203 



No. 9120. 



No. 9140. 



No. 9141. 


Fixtures —( Continued ). 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Loudness 9125 Steam-tight Globe, with Guard, each.$7.00 


Lounge 9120 Navy Signal Lantern, each;.... 


30.00 


Mesh 9140 Ceiling Fixture, each. 8.00 

Lactean 8821 Shade, each. 1.00 

Lactic 8822. Rubber Gasket, each. 50 


Meshed 9141 Ceiling Fixture, each.I 1.00 

Lactine 8823 Shade, each../.. 1.00 

Lactic 8822 Rubber Gasket, each. .50 





























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AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No 9126 



No. 9136. 


Code Word. 

Meshing 

Ladder 


Merry 


Fixtures —( Continued ). 


List No. List Price. 

9126 Portable Guarded Freight or Cargo Lantern, 

with Guard, each.$35.00 

8824 Portable Guarded Freight or Cargo Lantern, no 

Guard, each.27.50 


9136 Ceiling Fixture, complete, no Lamp, each... . 4 00 



No. 9134. 


Merriness 9134 Ceiling Fixture, complete, no Lamp, each.3.50 



No. 9i37. 












AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


205 



No. 9130. 


Code Word. 
Mild 


Migration 


Fixtures —( Continued ). 


List No. List Price. 

9138 Wall Bracket, each.$ 10.00 


9130 Desk Lamp, each 


12.00 



Meriting 


9129 2 Light Electrolier, with Oil Lamp, each, 


35.00 


No. 9129. 



Mermaid 9131 2 Liaht Electrolier, with Oil Lamp, each. 30 00 


No. 9131. 










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AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



Fixtures —( Continued ). 


Code Word. List No. 

Merrily 9128 6 Light Electrolier, each. 


List Price. 

...46.00 


No. 9128. 



No. 9132. 


Merriment 9127 6 Light Electrolier, with Oil Lamp, each. 60-00 



Milder 



Mildest 


9132 3 Light Electrolier, each.. 6-00 


9133 2 Light Electrolier, with Oil Lamp, each. 26,00 












SHADES. 



No. 2700. 



No. 2704. 




No. 2714. 


Porcelain Shades. 


Code Word. 

List No. 


List Price. 
Per doz. 

Dealing 

2700 

5 inch, Fan Shaped, Flat. 

.$ 2.25 

Deanery 

2701 

(* it it it 

. 2.50 

Deborah 

2702 

~ ii ii it 

. 2.75 

Delia 

2703 

8 “ “ “ . 

. 3-10 

Simon y 

23104 

10 “ “ “ .,. 

. 3.60 

Simoon 

23105 

12 “ “ “ 

. 7.80 


Absalom 

2704 

5 

inch, Plain, 

Flat . 

. 2.00 

Abxrex* 

2705 

6 

ii 1 ii 

ii 

. 2.00 

Abseond 

2706 

7 

ii i. 

it 

2.25 

Absconded 

2707 

8 

ii ii 

ii 

. 2.50 

Absolutely 

2708 

10 

ii ii 

ii 

. 2.75 

Absolute 

2725 

12 

it ii 

it 

. 5-50 

Absolce 

2726 

14 

ii ii 

( ti 

. 6.25 

Absolcer 

2727 

16 

ii ii 

ii 

8.75 

Absolving 

2728 

18 

it ii 

it 

. 15.00 

Si hi torts 

23106 

20 

V it 

ii 

.. 17.00 

Simper 

23107 

22 

l i< 

“ . 

. 26-00 

Simperer 

23108 

21 

ii ii 

ii 

. 32.00 


Den is 2709 5 inch, Deep, Fan Shape..... 2.25 

Deprexx 2710 6 “ “ “ 2.50 

Depression 27 i I 7 “ “ “ 2.75 

Dip, ire. 2712 8 “ “ “ 3.00 

Drpnr.ii, tj 2713 10 “ “ “ 6-00 



No. - 2719. 


No. 2720. 



Demine** 2714 5 inch, Plain, Deep 2.00 

Deaf 2715 6 “ “ “ 2.25 

Deafen 2716 7 “ “ “ 2-50 

Deafn ex* 2717 8 “ “ “ 2.75 

Deal 2718 10 “ “ “ 5-00 


From No. 2714 to No. 2718, made in both plain and 
beaded edge. In ordering state plain or beaded edge as 
desired. 

Lignite 2719 Melon, Opal, for 2.\ inch Holder. 3 00 


. IbxouiUit 

Absorb 

Abxnrbent 

Absorbing 

Abxorption 


2720 o inch, Scalloped 

2721 6 

2722 7 “ “ 

2723 8 “ 

2724 10 “ 


200 
2.25 
2.50 
2.75 
5.00 













































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AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No 2731. 


Porcelain Shades—( Continued). 

Code, Word. List No. List Price. 

Lighter 2729% 8 inch, White Porcelain, Deep Cone, per dozen. .$3.75 


Lighterage 

2730 

10 “ 

<« it .« it 

.. 4.00 

Lightness 

2731 

7 “ 

Green “ “ “ 

..11.25 

Lightly 

2732 

10 

it it tt tt 

..22.50 



No. 8712. 


Etched Electric 6lobes—Glass. 

Livelihood 8712 71 in. diam., 2J in. high, 2J im holder, per doz... 10.00 



No. 8878. 


Litmus 8878 71 in. diam., 31 in. high, 21 in. holder, per doz... 4.00 



No 8770. 


LiVurgy 


8770 5 in. diam.. 4 in. high, 21 in. holder, per doze) 


4.75 



No. 8771. 


Litter 


8771 51 in diam . 4 in. high, 21 in. holder, per dozen 3-75 



NO. 8772. 












AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


209 



No. 8773. 


Etched Electric Globes—Glass— {Continued'). 

Code Word. List No. Lisl Price. 

LiltlencsM 8773 Per dozen.$3.50 



Littering 8825 Per Dozen 


375 


Lusterlesa 8765 5} in. diameter, 4 in. high, in. holder, per doz.. 6-50 


Luster 


8766 5 in. diameter, 4 in. high, 2J in. holder, per doZ... 


750 


Lusciousn*»* 8767 5J in. diameter, 4 in. high, 2J in. holder, per doz.. 8.00 










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AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



No 8826. 



No. 8829. 


Etched Electric Globes—Glass—( Continued ). 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Lusciously 8768 5J in. diameter, 4 in. high, 2$ in. holder, per doz $8-50 


Luscious 8769 6 in. diameter, 4 in. high, 2J in. holder, per doz.. 15.00 


Coruscate 8826 Per dozen 


4.00 


Lurch 8827 5 in. diameter, 3£ in. high, 2f in. holder, per doz 12-50 


Lurching 8828 5 in. diameter, 4 in. high, 2J in. holder, per doz. 15.00 


Lurid 8829 5£ in. diameter, 4J in. high, 2J in. holder, per doz, 4.75 














AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 


21 1 



No. 8876. 



No. 8877 



No. 8857. 



Etched Electric Globes—Glass— (Continued'). 


Code Word. 

List No. 



List Price. 

Lurking 

8876 

5i in. diameter, 4 in. high, 2J in. 

holder, per doz. 

$2-25 

Luring 

8877 

6 in diametci, 4 in. high, 

2i in. 1 

liolder, per doz. 

. 5-00 


Colored Electric Globes— 

Glass. 




Inch 

Inch 

Inch 




Dtam. 

High 

Holder. 

Per Doz. 

Liveliness 

8857 

Pink opalescent. 5£ 

44 

24 

7.50 

Lively 

8858 

Ruby " 54 

Ji 

2i 

7.50 

Livery 

8859 

Light blue " 54 

44 

24 

3.75 

Livid 

8860 

Flint “ 5 

44 

24 

375 

Lividness 

8861 

Amber “ 54 

44 

24 

3.75 

Living 

8862 

Pink opalescent, 44 

5 

24 

7.50 

Lizard 

8863 

Ruby “ 44 

5 

24 

7.50 

Loadstone 

8864 

Flint ‘ 4J 

5 

24 

3.50 

Loafer 

8865 

Light blue ** 4J 

5 

24 

3.50 

Loafing 

8866 

Amber “ 44 

5 

24 

3.50 

Loam 

8867 

Flint opalescent, 5 

35 

24 

4.38 

Loathful 

8868 

Ruby " 5 

35 

24 

8.75 

Loathness 

8869 

Flint " 6 

35 

24 

3.75 

Loathsome 

8870 

Ruby •' 6 

35 

24 

7.50 

Locality 

8871 

Flint " 7 

35 

24 

4.90 

Locally 

8872 

Ruby '• 7 

35 

24 

9.25 




Inch 

Inch 




Diam. 

Long 

Holdor 


Locate 

8873 

Ruby opalescent, 4 


34 

12.00 

Ij>wly 

8874 

Flint “ 4 

64 

34 

5.63 

Loicness 

8875 

Crystal “ 4 

04 

34 

5.00 


¥ 


No. 8873. 
















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AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



No. 23111. No. 23U5. 


New Patterns in Standard Shades. 


VV. A. Fluted Etched Shade. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Per Doz 

Simpl<- 23 109 Shade 4x4 in. for 24 in.'holder... $5-30 

W. A. Electric. 

S imply a ixs 23110 34 in. high, 4| in. wide, for 2} in. 

holder.• 5-00 


Diamond Etched. 

Simpler 231 I I 4 in. high, 54 in. wide, for 24 in. 

holder. 9.00 


SimplMx 23112 4 in. high, 4£ in. wide, for 24 in. 

shade holder. 9-00 

Simpliriii/i 231 13 44 in. high, 4g in. wide, for 24 in. 

shade holder. 9.00 


Simplify 23114 4g in. high, 5 in. wide, for 24 in- 

shade holder. 9-00 


Rough Etched Maple Leaf. 

Simple it 23115 4J in. high, og in wide, for 24 in. 

shade holder. 7.00 

The black background on shades represents 
clear glass. 


























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No. 21729. 



No. 21730. 



No. 21731. 



No. 21732. 



No. 21733. 



Shades 


Etched Shades. 


Code Word List No. " List Price. 

Per Doz. 

Segregate 21729 Etched. $3.00 


Segneurial 21730 Pearl Etched 


4.50 


Seignior 21731 Pearl Etched 


4.50 


Seigniory 2 1732 Pearl Etched, ribbed 


4.50 


Seine 2 I 733 Pearl Etched 


4.50 


Seize 21734 Pearl Etched 


4.50 


No. 21734. 


















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No. 21735, 



No. 21739. 




No. 21736. No. 21737. 



EiggUlgi; 







No. 21740. 

I 


No. 21743. 


Shades 


Roughed Inside. 


Code Word. 

List No. 



List Price. 






Per I)o/.. 

Seldom 

21735 

44 in. diam. 54 

in. high, crimped top 

$7.50 

Seleet 

21736 

44 

« 54 

U 

7.00 

Selectman 

21737 

m 

“ 34 

U 

6-00 




Silver,Etched. 


Self 

21738 

3J in. diam. 54 in. high, scalloped top, 

.1800 

Selfish' 

21739 

33 

“ 54 

“ plain top .... 

15.00 

Selframe 

21740 

4* 

54 

“ scalloped top, 

1800 

Selvage 

21741 

44 

“ 54 

“ plain top ... •. 

15.00 

Semaphone 

21742 

33 

“ 54 

“ twist ruby ... 

9-00 

Semblance 

21743 

33 

54 

“ twist flint op' 



alescent.6.00 



Seminary 

21744 

54 in. diam. 4 in. high, etched 

pan ... 

5.00 

Semitic 

21745 

43 “ 44 “ silver 

plain top .■. 

etched, 

9.00 

Semitone 

21746 

54 in. diam. 4 in. high, etched 

pan ... 

5.00 


No. 21741. No. 21745. No. 21746. 





Crimped. 


Sempstress 21747 5 in. diam. 4f in. high, etched. 7.50 

Senate 21748 54 “ 44 “ “ . 5.00 


Senator 21749 5 “ 44 royghed inside 7.00 


No. 21747. 


No. 21748. No. 21749. 




Senatorial 


Senile 
Sen Hit if 


21750 4J in: diam. 54 in. high, silver etched 


scalloped top.. 12.00 

21751 43 in. diam. 4 in. high, rich cut. 114.00 

21752 44 “ 54 “ silver etched 

plain top. . . (6.00 


No. 21750. 


No. 21751. No. 21752. 




Senior ■ 

Senoirity 

Sensation 


Rich Cut. 

2 1753 44 in. diam. 54 in. high 

21754 44 “ 54 '« 

21755 44 “ 5 


No. 21753. 


No 21754. 


No. 21755. 


54.00 

60.00 

44.00 


All Shades on this page for 24 in. holder. 















































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No. 21750. No. 21757. 



No. 21758. No. 21759. 


Silver Etched, Scalloped Top. 

Code Word List No. List Price. 

Per Doz. 

Sense, 21756 5 in. diam., 34 in. high.$17.00 

Silver Etched and Cut, Beveled Top. 

Sensibility 21757 51 in. diam., 4 in. high. 20.00 


Silver Etched, Plain Top. 


Sensible 21758 4f in. diam., 41 in. high. 17.00 

Sensitive 21759 5 “ 4i “ . 18-00 




Silver Etched and Rich Cut, Scalloped Top. 


Sensorial 2 I 760 51 in. diam. 4 in. high.,. 24.00 

Sensorium 21761 51 “ 4 “ . 24.00 


No. 21700. 


No. 21761. 



No. 21762. 



No. 21763. 


Cut and Etched. 

Sensory 2 I 762 Scalloped Top, 6 in. diam. 4 in. high... 

Sentence 21763 “ 51 “ 31 “ .... 

Sententious 21764 Plain Top, 5$ “ 31 “ 

No. 21764 is the same in finish as No. 21763. 


24.00 

14.50 

12.50 



Cut and Etched. 

Sentient 21765 Melon Beaded Top, 5 in.diam. 4 in. high, 32.00 
Sentiment 21766 Corrugated, Scalloped Top, 5 in. diam., 

3| in. high. 32-00 


No. 21765. 


No. 21766. 




Rich Cut, Scalloped Top. 

Senlimtental 2 I 767 5 in. diam., 4} in. high. 50 00 

Sentinel 21768 41 “ 41 “ . 30-00 


No. 21767, 


No. 21768. 



























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No. 21769. , No. 21770. 



No. 21773. No. 21778. 


Rich Cut, Scalloped Top. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Sentry 21769 4 in. diam., 5 in. high, per doz. $ 55.00 

Separable 21770 Melon, 5 in. diam., 5 in. high, per doz... 28-00 


Rich Cut, Scalloped Top. 


Separatist 21771 4J in. diam., 4 in. high, per doz. ~ 56-00 

Septuagint 21772 4$ “ 41 “ “ . 48 00 


Rich Cut and Etched Ball. 


Septennial 21773 6-ipch, 3J inch holder, each. 6-25 

Sepulcher 21774 7-inch, 31 “ “ “ 7.50 

Sepulchral 21775 8-inch, 31 “ “ “ 8.50 

Sepulture 21776 10-inch, 31 “ “ “ 13-00 

Sequacious 21777 12-inch, 31 “ “ “ . 20 00 


Rich Cut Bulb. 


Sequel 21778 51 in. diam., 5$ in. length, 31 in. holder, 

per doz. 120 00 



No. 21779. 



No. 21780. 


Rich Cut Bulbs 

Sequence 21779 4 in. diam., 5J in. length, 31 in. holder, 

P er doz . 75.00 

Sequester 21780 4 in. diam., 5J in. length, 31 in. holder, 

per doz. 60-00 



Rich Cut. 

Sequestrate 21781 Bulb, 4 in. diam., 5i in. length, 31 in. 


holder, per doz. 50-00 

Sequestration2\ 782 Stalactite, 4 in. diam., 5J in. length, 31 

in. holder, per doz. 45.00 













































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Code Word. 
Security 


Sneer 



No. 21819. 


No. 21821. 



S r.elite 


Sc.ctou 


Shabby 


Shackle 


No. 21822. 


No. 21824. 


Shades 


Twist Stalactites. 


List No. 

21819 

21820 


Price List. 
Per doz 

Flint Opalescent, 7 in. diam., 9 in. 

length, 5 in. holder._.$ 12.00 

Crystal, 7 in. diam.,. 9 in. length, 5 in. 
holder. 12.00 


Plain Stalactite, Roughed Inside. 


21821 7 rn. diam., 10 in. length, 4 in. holder, 24.00 


Rich Cut Bulb. 

2 1822 Large, 44 in. diam., 8 in. length, 34 in. 

holder. . 50.00 

2 1823 Small, 4 in. diam., 5J in. length, 34 in. 

holder. 45 00 

21824 4 in. diam., in. length, 34 in. holder, 52 00 



No. 21825 


No. 21828. 



No. 21827. 


No. 21828. 


Shadow 

Shaft 


Shay 


Shayyy 


Rich Cut Stalactite. 

21825 4 in. diam., 8 in. length, 34 in. holder, 60.00 

21826 4 “ 8 “ 34 “ 75.CO 


Rich Cut Stalactite. 

21827 Silver Etched, 44 in. diam., 84 in. 

length, 34 in. holder. nr \ 

21828 4J in.diam.,84* in.length,34 in.holder,. 75-00 







































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No. 21783. 


No. 21784. 


Code Word. 

Seraph 

Seraglio 



No. 21785. 



No. 21787. 



No. 21789. 



No. 21786. 


Seraphic 

Seraphim 


Serapis 

Serenade 



Serene 

Serenity 


No. 21788. 



No. 21793 


Serf 

Sergeant 

Serial 




Serious 

Serjeant 


No. 21J95. 


No. 21796 


Shades— 


Etched. 

List No. I-ist I'rice. 

Per doz. 

21783 Rich cut, in. ilium., 61 in. length, 2| in. 

holder. . $ 22.00 

21784 Stalactite, 4^ in. diam., 6£ in. length, 3£ in. 

holder.. 9-00 

Etched Stalactite. 

21785 Rich cut, 5 in. diam., 6J in. length, 3J in 

holder. 32.00 

21786 Melon, 5 iu. diam. 64 in. length, 3i in. holder, 10-00 

Etched Stalactite. 

21787 Melon, 5 in. diam., 6.J in, length, in. holder, 12.00 

21788 Rich cut, 4J in. diam., fij in. length, 3J in. 

holder. 20.00 


Twist Melon Bulb. 

21789 Flint Opalescent, 54 in. diam., 6J in. length, 

34 in. holder.. 8 00 

21790 Crystal,54f in. diam.,6i in. long,3J in.holder, 7.50 


Twist Bulb. 


21792 Ruby, 54 in. diam. 64 in. length, 3i in holder, (3.00 
21 793 Flint Opalescent, 54 in. diam., 64 in. length, 

3| in. holder. 6.00 

2 I 794 Crystal, 54 in. diam., 64 in. length,.31 in. 

holder. 5.50 


Rich Cut. 

2 I 795 Bulb, 5 in. diam., 64 in. leugth, 3J in. holder, 22.00 
21796 Stalactite, 4| in. diam., 64 in. length, 34 in. 

holder .. 28 00 





















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No. 21800. No. 21801. 



No. 21802. 



No. 21809. 


Rich Cut Stalactites. 


'Code Word. 
Sermon 

Serous 

Serpentine 


List No. Price List. 

21 797 4 in. diam. 8 in. length, 3J in. holder, per 

doz.i. $26.00 

21798 with dish, 4 in. diarn. 8 in. length, 3$ in. 

holder, per doz. 120-00 

21799 without dish, 4 in. di&m. 8 in, length, 3J 

in. holder, per doz. 70-00 


Rich Cut Stalactites. 

Serrate 21800 4| in. diam. 8f in. length, 3J in. holder, 

per doz. 62-50 

Serum 21801 4J in. diam. 8f in. length, 3$ in. holder, 

per doz. 90-00 


Silver Etched Ball. 


Servant 

21802 

6 -inch, per doz. 


Serve 

21803 

7 -inch, 

U 

. 24.00 

Service 

21804 

8 -inch, 

u 

. 30-00 

Servile 

21805 

10 inch, 

<( 

. 40-00 

Servitor 

21806 

12 -ineh, 

«« 

. 70-00 

Servitude 

21807 

14-inch, 

(i 


Session 

21808 

16-inch, 

M 

. 150-00 


Crackle. Rich Cut Ball. 


Sesspool 21809 6-inch, each. 5.50 

Setaceous 21810 7-inch, “ . 7.50 

Sete 2181 I 8 inch, “ . 10-00 

Settee 21812 10-inch, “ . 16-00 

Selor 21813 12 inch. “ 22-00 


Crackle, No Cutting. 


Setttler 21814 6-inch, each. 2-50 

Sever 21815 7 : inch, “ 3-00 

Several 21816 8-inch, “ . 3-75 

Severally 21817 10-inch, “ . 6-00 

Severe 21818 12-inch. “ . 9-00 








































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No. 21829. 


Silver Etched Bowl. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Shah 21829 121-inch, each. $10-00 

Shake 21830 14-inch, “ 12-50 

Shale 21831 15-inch, “ 1750 

Shallop 21832 16 inch, “ 25-00 

Shallow 21833 18 inch, “ 40-00 



No. 21834. 


Rich Cut Bowl, “Jewel.” 


Sham 

21834 

10 -inch, 

each.. 

Shamble 

21835 

124-inch 

« 

> * * 

Shame 

21836 

14-inch, 

U 

Shammy 

21837 

10 -inch, 

u 


18.00 

30-00 

45.00 

75.00 


Aluminum Lined Reflectors. 



PAT. APPLIED FOR. 


No. 23079. 



Those Reflectors are made of tin, japanned a dark 
green on the outside, and lined with a sheet of polished 
aluminum. The tiu forms a strong, stiff support for the 
thin aluminum, the two being wired or seamed together 
at the top and bottom edges.. 

The aluminum is very highly polished, and being al¬ 
most chemically pure, it will not tarnish by exposure to 
the atmosphere and moisture. It therefore forms an 
ideally perfect reflecting surface of the highest effi¬ 
ciency and durability. 

The Reflectors are fluted by au improved method, the 
curvature of the flutings in each style being carefully 
calculated so as to produce a uniform intensity of light 
over the area to be lighted, without wasting any portion 
of it by double reflection, or by throwing it where it 
will be of no use. 

These Reflectors are unbreakable, aiid they are much 
lighter in weight than glass. 


No. 23081. 


Silra 23079 No. 101 10-inch, to fit 2$ holder, eaclu. *90 

Silcanite 23081 No. 201 10-inch, “ 2i “ “ .80 



















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No. 21839. 


No. 21841. 


“X Ray” Silvered Glass Reflectors. 

Aluminum Finisli on Backs. 


Code Word. List No. 

Shampoo 21838 5 j in diam. 2 in. deep.$10.00 



Shant 


Shatter 

Shave 


List Price. 
Per Doz. 


Shank 2 1839 61 in. diam. 24 in. deep 


10.00 


21840 7 in. diam. 14 in. deep. 

Adapted for ceiling and wall lighting. 


I 1.25 


21841 

23842 


8 in. diam. 
10 in. diam. 


13.35 

17.50 


iir 




r 

If 

Shaver 

21843 

6 


Shawl 

21844 

7 


Sheaf 

21845 

8 


Shear 

21846 

10 


4 

5 

51 


10-00 

11.25 

13.25 
17-50 



Flat Reflectors. 


No. 21843. 


Shell re 

With Twist or Straight Ribs. 

21847 10 in. diam. 21 in. holder. 

... 13.75 

Sheath 

21848 

12 

U 

21 “ . 

... 16-25 

Sheathe 

21849 

14 

a 

21 “ . 

... 20-00 

Shekinah 

21850 

16 

u 

31 “ . 

27.50 

Sheen 

21851 

18 

u 

31 “ . 

... 35.00 

































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Silvered Glass .Reflectors. 



No. 2355. 


Flat Spiral Corrugated. 


Code Word. 

List No 




List Price. 

Logical 

2355 

8 inch diameter, 2} inch holder, per dozen. . 

..$8.00 

logically 

2356 

10 “ 


ec <« 

.... 9.00 

Logician 

2357 

12 " 

“ n •• 

, 

.13.75 

Logwood 

2358 

14 “ 

“ 2i “ 

<« 

17.50 

Loin 

2359 

16 “ 

“ 2J " 

. 

...20.00 

Loiter 

2360 

18 “ 

n “ 

* 

• 26.25 

loneliness 

2361 

20 " 

“ 2i “ 

« < 

.37.50 

Lonely 

2362 

22 “ 

.. 21 “ 

« <« 

...45.00 




Lonesome 

Looming 

Loom 


No. 2363. 


Scalloped Silvered Shade. 


2363 

2364 

2365 


7 inch diameter, 2£ inch holder, per dozen 

8 *• - “ 2i “ 

10 “ “ gf “ 


9.00 

10.00 

12.00 




No. -2366. 


Loose 

Loosely 

Loosen 


Radial Fluted. 


2366 

2367 

2368 


7 inch diameter, 2i inch holder, per dozen 

8 “ “ 2i “ “ 

10 “ “ 2 ^ “ “ «< 


9.00 

10.00 

12.00 


























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No. 2369. 


Silvered Glass Reflectors— (Continued). 

Deep Spiral Corrugated. 

Code Word. List No. List Trice. 

Looseness 2369 7 inch diameter, 2J inch holder, per dozen $8.00 

Loosening 2370 10 “ “ 2i “ “ “ ' .12.00 




No. 3997. 


McCreary Standard Reflector Shade. 


Lintel 


Lioness 


Lionize 


Liquidate 


2733 7 inch Shade ; size of opening at top, 2} inches. 

requires a 3$ inch holder; will take a 16, 20 or 
24 candle-power lamp, per dozen.18.00 

2734 8 inch shade; size of opening at top, 2} inches; 

requires a 3i inch holder; will take a 16, 20 or 
24 candle-power lamp, per dozen....21.00 

2735 9 inch Shade ; size of opening at top, 3£ inches ; 

requires-a 4 inch holder ; will take a 32 candle- 
power lamp, per dozen. 33.00 

2736 12 inch Shade ; size of opening at top, 3J inches ; 

requires a 4 inch holder ; will take a 50 candle- 
power lamp, per dozen.51.00 


In ordering, state kind of lamp to be used and candle- 
power. 


Liquidated 2779 Shade Holder for Standard Shade, Edison Socket, 

per dozen. 2.25 

Liquidating 2779B Shade Holder for Standard Shade, AVestinghouse 

Socket, per dozen. 3.00 

IAqUor 2780 Mica Dust Protector for 7 and 8 inch Standard 

Shades, per dozen. 75 

Lisbon, 2781 Mica Dust Protector for 9 and 12 inch Standard 

Shades, per dozen. | .50 

Lightening 3997 Opaque Green, with Ground Glass Hottom, 3ix8 

inches, per dozen. 21.00 




















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No 2*37. 


Code Word. 

Lingo 

Lingual 

Linguist 

Liniment 


Linking 

Linnet 

Linseed 


McCreary Half Reflector Shade. 

For 16 Candle-Power Lamps. 


List No. List Price. 

2737 Opal, per dozen.$6.00 

2738 Silvered *• 8-00 

2739 Colored " 7.00 

2740 Aluminum “ 8.00 


Including Metal Tops. 


For 32 Candle-Power Lamps. 


2741 Opal, per dozen. 7.00 

2742 Silvered “ ,. 1000 

2778 Colored " ... 8 00 


Including Metal Tops. 



No. 2777. 



No. 8731. 



No. 8732. 


“Cartwright” Paper Waterproof Lamp 

Shade. 

\ 

For Any Socket. 

These are made with the white and green surface, and 
can be washed in either cold or lukewarm water without 
destroying the texture of the fibre, the fibre being thor- 
ougly impregnated with a waterproof material. Any dust 
or fly specks that can be removed from any surface can be 
removed from this Lamp Shade without injury to the sur¬ 
face or fibre of same. 

Lingering 2777 “ Cartwright” Paper Shades; per dozen. 4.80 


Utility Shades. 

Made of Celluloid or Cardboard. 


Hastiness 8731 10 inch. Cardboard, per dozen. 2.00 

Hasty 8732 8 inch, Cardboard, per dozen. 1.80 

Hatchway 8734 8 inch, Celluloid, single sheet, polished two 

sides, per dozen. 4.80 

Hateful 8735 8 inch, Celluloid, opaque, white lined-, per 

dozen. 7.20 

Hatefully 8736 8 inch, Celluloid, transparent, white lined, per 

dozen . 7-80 
























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M. 



No. 8737. 



No. 8747 . 



No. 2798. 



No 2792. 


Utility Shades—( Continued ). 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Hatefulness 8737 10 inch, Cardboard, per dozen....$2.00 

Hated 8739 10 inch, Celluloid, single sheet, polished two 

sides, per dozen . 5.00 

Hattock 8740 10 inch, Celluloid, opaque, wlcite lined, pel 

dozen. 8.00 

Haughtiness 8741 10 inch, Celluloid, transparent, white lined, per 

dozen.8-50 


Haughty 8747 12 inch, Cardboard, per dozen. j,uu 

Haunt 8748 12 “ Celluloid, opaque, white lined, per 

dozen ...13-00 

Prices include Shade Holder. 


FULL CONE. 

Armuplnnent 25484 8 inch, Cardboard. 2.00 

Acrnurt 25485 8 “ Celluloid, white lined, green.. 7 50 

An-outrements28488 10 inch, Cardboard ..... 2.50 

Arcuy 25487 10 “ Celluloid, greeD, white lined. 10 00 


Miscellaneous Metal Shades. 

Bowling Alley Shade. 

This Shade is suspended from a fixed point by the incan¬ 
descent conducting cord, as shown in the cut. The cord, 
after leaving the socket, passes around the edge and 
through a metal slide which travels from center of Shade 
to the upper edge on the wire strip. By moving this slide 
either to the right or left the position of the Shade is regu¬ 
lated. 

Lignitic 2798 Japanned Green, each. 1.25 


Billiard Shades. 

Likeliness 2792 Extra Deep, each.70 

Likeness 2797 “ with Combination Holder (sec No. 



2743), each 


.80 


rietal Half Shades. 

Likening 2793 Japanned Green Outside, White Enamel Inside, 
each .. 


No 2793. 


.40 






















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No. 2794. 


Miscellaneous Metal Shades—( Continued ). 

Metal Half Shades-With Wire Guards 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Likewise. 2794 Japanned Green Outside, each.*. $0.50 



No. 2800. 


Liking 

Lilac 


Hetal Half Shade—With Combination Holder. 

2800 Japanned Green, per dozen.. .. 5.00 

2801 “ " with Wire Guard, per dozen... 8.00 

See cut of Shade No. 2743, which shows manner in which 
it is used. 

Only one set-screw used. Saves time in adjusting socket. 




No. 2743. 


Metal Shades and Reflectors. 


‘•Marten ” Combination Shade and Holder. 


Abyss 

2743 

(Patented,) 

6 inch, Flat, Green and White Enamel, per doz. 2-35 

Accede 

2744 

<i .1 <« 

•• “ “ 2.35 

Acceded 

2745 

8 " “ 

. 2.35 

Criminal 

2746 

10 . 

«* •• 2.85 

Criminate 

2747 

JO .1 <1 11 

•• “ •• 3-60 

Criminating 

2748 

14. 

** • “ 4.35 

Cuthbert 

2749 

16. 

. 5.60 

Cynthia 

2750 

18. 

•* •• •• 6.60 

Acceding 

2751 

8 in., Half Deep, Green and White Enamel, per doz. 2.35 

Accelerate 

2752 

10 *■ 

• . 2.85 

Accession 

2753 

12 “ 

.. 3.60 

Cricketer 

2754 

14 “ 

. 4.35 

Crier 

2755 

16 " 

“ " “ 5.60 

Crime 

2756 

18 " 

•• “ “ 6.60 

Accidental 

2757 

8 in., Full Cone, Green and White Enamel, per doz. 2.85 

Acclaim 

2758 

10 “ 

. 3.60 

Acclamation 

2759 

12 -“ 

.. 4, 6 o 


Only one set-screw used instead of (4) four, as in ordinary 
Holders heretofore sold. 




















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No. 2760. 


Metal Shades and Reflectors — ( Continued'). 


Code Word. 
Abstain 

Absterge 

Abstract 

Absurd 

Absurdity 

Harmlessly 

Harmlessncss 

Harmonic 


Flat Tin Shades. 

List No. List Price. 

2760 6 inch. Japanned Green Outside. Enameled White 

Inside, per dozen...$ 1.75 

2761 7 inch. Japanned Green Outside, Enameled White 

Inside, per dozen. . 1.75 

2762 8-inch. Japanned Green Outside, Enameled White 

Inside, per dozen... 1.75 

2763 10 inch, Japanned Green Outside, Enameled 

White Inside, per dozen'..2.25 

2764 12 inch, Japanned Green Outside, Enameled 

White Inside, per dozen..;. 3.00 

2765 14 inch. Japanned Green Outside, Enameled 

White Inside, per dozen... 3.75 

2766 16 inch. Japanned Green Outside, Enameled 

White Inside, per dozen. 5.00 

2767 18 inch, Japanned Green Outside, Enameled 

White Inside, per dozen . 6.00 


Fitted for 2£ inch and 3£ inch Holders, and Edison 
Holder. Other sizes to order. 

Any of the above Shades fitted with | x § inch pipe con¬ 
nections for bracket work at 10 cents each, net, extra. 


Half Deep Tin Shades. 


Similar to No. 2760, but a Little Deeper. 



No. 2763. 


Absurdly 2768 8 inch, Japanned Green Outside, Enameled 

White Inside, per dozen... 1.75 

Abundance 2769 10 inch, Japanned Green Outside, Enameled 

White Inside, per dozen. 2.25 

Abusing 2770 12 inch, Japanned Green Outside, Enameled 

White Inside, per dozen... 3.00 

Abusive 2771 14 inch, Japanned Green Outside, Enameled 

White Inside, per dozen... 3.75 

Castellated 2772 16 inch, Japanned Green Outside, Enameled 

White Inside, per dozen... 5.00 

Castle 2773 18 inch, Japanned Green Outside, Enameled 

AVhite Inside, per dozen. 6.00 


Fitted for 2 £ inch and 3i inch Holders, and Edison 
Holder. Other sizes to order. 

We can also furnish any of the above Japanned White 
Enamel both sides. 



No. 2774. 


Cone Tin Shades. 

Abut 2774 8 inch, Japanned Green Outside, Enameled White 

Inside, per dozen. 2.25 

Abutment 2775 10 inch, Japanned Green Outside, Enameled 

White Inside, per dozen. 3.00 

Abutting 2776 12 inch, Japanned Green Outside, Enameled 

White Inside, per dozen .... 4.00 

Fitted for inch and 3| inch Holders. Other sizes to 
order. 





























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Mo. 21862. 


SiIver=PIated Mirror Reflectors. 

Deep Cone. 

To concentrate a powerful light on a small space. 
Lined with silver-plated mirror-plate glass. Increases 
the light from twelve to fifteen times. Most valuable in 
show windows and over machines, work benches, type 


cases, etc., etc. 

Code Word. List No, l’rice List 

Each. 

Sherbet 21862 No. 121 7-inch, to fit 21 holder.$ 1.00 

Sheriff 21863 No. 122 10-inch, “ “ “ . 1.05 

Sherry 21864 No. 123 12 inch, “ “ “ . 1.25 


L, Flat Cone. 

For use where it is desired to spread the light. Its 
silver-plated mirror-plate lining makes it most effective 
and pleasing, and always as good as new. 


Shew 21865 No. 131 10-iuch, to fit 21 holder.90 

Shewn 21866 No. 132 12-inch, “ “ “ . | .00 

Shibboleth 21867 No. 133 14 inch, “ “ « 1.25 

Shield 21868 No. 134 16 inch, “ “ “ .-.. |.65 

Shiftless 21869 No. 135 18 iuch, “ “ “ 2.10 



No. 21865. 


Convex, 



No. 21870. 


Reflecting slightly below the horizontal in all directions. 
Used in stores, etc., for general illumination. 


Shilling 

21870 

No. 141 

10 -inch, to fit 2 J holder. 

.90 

Shilby 

21871 

No. 142 

12 -inch, “ 

U 

« 

. 1.00 

Shitty 

21872 

No. 143 

14-inch, “ 

U 

u 

. 1.25 

Shimmer 

21873 

No. 144 

16 inch, “ 

u 

a 

. 1.65 

Shin 

21874 

No. 145 

18-inch, “ 

a 

a 

. 2.10 


For Incandescent Clusters. 



No. 21875, 


Shingle 

Shinney 

Shinto 

Shire 

Shirk 

Shirred 

Shirting 

Slave 


Style No. 158. 


21875 No. 151 20-in. Reflector only, fits § iron 

pipe. 3.00 

21876 No. 152 24-in. Reflector only, fits i iron 

Pipe. 4.50 

2 1877 No. 153 30-in. Reflector only, fits i iron 

Pipe. 7.00 

21878 ,No. 154 35-in. Reflector only, fits i iron 

Pipe. 10.00 

2 1879 No. 155 20-iu. complete, 3 lights, wired 6.00 

21880 No. 156 24-in. “ 4 “ “ 7.75 

21881 No. 157 30-in. “ 6 « “ 10.75 

21882 No. 158 35-in. ,k 8 •* “ 14.00 











































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No 25498. 


Frink’s Patent Reflectors, 

For Electric Lights in Churches, Halls, Banks, Stores, Store Win. 
dows, Schools, Hospitals, Office Buildings, Factories, Etc. 

Frink’s Deep Reflecting Shade. 

Enameled dark green outside, lined with Silvered Cor¬ 
rugated, mirror or opal glass. To throw the light down¬ 
ward. Adapted for stores, store windows, desks and 
places where a number of lamps are scattered over the 
ceiling or in clusters; the shade reflects the light down 
where needed, and greatly increases the light at a min- 


Code Word. 

imum of expense. 

List No. F No 

Diam. 
in In. 

"Glass 

For 

Holder. 

List Price 
Each. 

Accrue 

25498 

2495 

8. . . . 

. Mirror. 


.. ..$1.35 

Accrument 

25499 

2496 

8 .... 

.. Corrugated.. 

...2$ “ ... 

. 1.45 

Accubation 

25500 

2397 

10.... 


...2* “ .. 

.... 1.50 

Aceubitus 

25501 

2396 

10.... 

.. Corrugated.. 

...24 •< .. 

.... 1-70 

A ecu mb 

25502 

2445 

12.... 


...24 “ .. 

.... 1.80 

Accumbency 

25503 

2446 

12... 

.. Corrugated.. 

...24 11 .. 




No. 25504. 



No. 25520. 


Frink’s Flat Reflecting Shade. 


For stores, factories, workshops, ceiling lights and general use. 


Accumbent 

25504 

2399 

10 ., 

.... Mirror. 

2 J inch. 

1.00 

Accumulation 

25505 

2398 

10 .. 


• 2 * “ . 

1.10 

Accumulative 

25506 

2459 

12 .. 

....M irror. 

.24 “ . 

1.30 

Accumulatively 

25507 

2460 

12 .. 


•24 “ . 

1.60 

Accumulator 

25508 

2463 

14.. 


24 “ . 

1.60 

Accurately 

25509 

2464 

14.. 


24 “ . 

1.80 

Accursed 

25510 

2465 

14.. 


.34 “ . 

1.60 

Accusable 

25511 

2466 

14.. 


34 “ . 

1.80 

Acntsat 

25512 

2467 

16.. 


.24 “ . 

2.25 

Accusative 

25513 

2468 

16.. 

.... Corrugated.... 

24 “ . 

2.60 

Accusatively 

25514 

2469 

16.. 


.34 “ . 

2.25 

Accusatorial 

25515 

2470 

16.. 

... .Corrugated.... 

.34 “ . 

260 

Accusatory 

25516 

2473 

18.. 


.34 “ . 

2.75 

Accuse 

25517 

2474 

18.. 


• 34 *■ . 

3.15 

Acentric 

25518 

2497 

204. 


34 “ . 

3.50 

Acephal 25519 2498 201.Corrugated.34 “ . 

Lined with opal glass, when ordered, at same price as 
for mirror. 

Ten inch Hat and deep shades furnished for Edison 

4.00 

sockets without 

holders when so ordered. 


Frink’s 

Convex 

Reflecting Shade. 


Accphnlau 

25520 

2475 

10 .. 


. 24 inch. 

1.25 

Acepliali 

25521 

2476 

10 .. 


..24 “ . 

1.40 

Accphalisl 

25522 

2479 

12 .. 

.... Mirror. .. 

..24 “ . 

1.50 

Acephalous 

25523 

2480 

12 .. 


..24 “ . 

1.70 

Ace-point 

25524 

2483 

14.. 

.... Mirror. 

■•24 “ . 

1.80 

Acer 

25525 

2484 

14.. 

.... Corrugated... 

.24 " . 

2.00 

Acerb 

25526 

2485 

14.. 


..34 ‘ ...... 

1.80 

Acerbata 

25527 

2486 

14.. 


-.34 "■ . 

2.00 

Aceric 

25528 

2489 

16.. 


-.34 11 . 

2.25 

Ac erase 

25529 

2490 

16.. 


-.34 “ . 

2.60 

Acerous 

25530 

2493 

18.. 

.... Mirror. 

..34 “ ...... 

2.75 

Acer cate 

25531 

2494 

18.. 


..34 “ . 

3.15 











































































































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Frink’s Combination Cluster Reflector. 

Length, 30 inches, wired, without sockets or lamps. 


Code Word. 

List No. 

Diam. 
Reflector 
F. No. in In. 

Entire 
Spread 
in In. 

Glass 

List Price 
Each. 

Accrcatfon 

25532 

2524 

20V.. 

...23... 

. .Silvered Corrugated.$ 13.50 

Acer cose. 

25533 

2525 

20}.. 



. 13.00 

Acexren.ee, 

25534 

2526 

204.. 

...23... 

. Opal. 



The above are with four gas burners and wired for four 
sockets; if; ordered for more or less sockets, add or deduct 
fifteen cents, each. 


Frink’s Sectional Glass Electric Cluster 


Reflectors. 



No. 25535. 


With 3 to 8 lights, lined with Frink’s silver-plated cor 
rugated glass. Should be generally used for lighting 
stores, banks, waiting-rooms, depots, hospitals, schools, 
offices, factories, etc. 

To obtain best results from cluster lights, use 20}-inch 
reflectors. 

Reflector with cluster aud stem 18 inches long, wired, 
but without sockets, 

Acteceney 25535 2500 18.Silvered Corrugated.___$6.75 

Aeeptfibler 25536 2501 20} . “ “ . 7.50 

Reflector only, with four-lighted cluster, nipples and 
holder to receive 4-inch iron or }inch brass pipe. 



No. 25540. 


Ac.etable 25537 2502 18..Silvered Corrugated. 4.75 

Ar*t"l 25538 2503 20}. “ « ' .. .. .. . 5^50 

Reflector with cluster and stem 18 inches long, wired, 
without sockets. 


Aw.tated 

Acetify 


Acetometer 

Acetimetry 


25539 2504 18.Silvered Corrugated. 8.00 

25540 2505 20}. “ <* g qq 

Reflector only, with four light cluster, nipples and 
holder to receive} inch iron or }-inch brass pipe. 

2554 1 2506 18.Silvered Corrugated. 6.00 

25542 2507 20} . “ « 7 qq 

Reflector with cluster and stem 18 inches long, wired, 
without sockets. 



Acetylc 
A clinii in 


Achate 
A chut ex 



No. 25544. 


25 5 4 3 2508 18. ... .-.Best Mirror...,--.,...-.-,.-.. 6.25 

25544 2509 20} . “ *• . 7 qq 

Reflector only, with four-light cluster, nipples and 
holder to receive }-inch iron or }-inch brass pipe. 

25545 2510 18 .Best Mirror, 4 25 

25546 2511 20}. “ » ^ s'.qq 

V\ ired for four sockets; if ordered for more or less 
sockets, add or deduct fifteen cents each, list. 

These reflectors have solid metal frames, and are lined 
with silver plated corrugated, mirror or opal glass in 
sectious, rigidly held in place. 

Reflector with cluster and stem 18 inches long, wired, 
without sockets. 



























































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Frink’s Sectional Glass Electric Cluster Reflectors. 

— Continued. 

Diam. Price List. 

CodeWord. List No. F No. inins Glass. Each. 

Achean 25547 2512 18.Best Mirroi..$7.50 

Acheenese 25548 2513 204. “ “ .,. 8 00 

Reflector only, with four-light cluster, nipples and 
holder to receive 4 -inch iron or 4 -inch brass pipe. 

Acherset 25549 2514 18.Best Mirror. 5.50 

Achievement 25550 2515 204. “ “ 6.50 

Reflecter with cluster and stem 18 inches long, wired, 
without sockets. 


Achiever 2555 1 2516 18 .Opal... 6.25 

Achiote 22552 2517 204... “ . 7.00 

Reflector only, with four-light cluster, nipples and 
holder to receive 4 -inch iron or 4 -inch brass pipe. 

Achor 25553 2518 18.Opal. 4.25 

Achromatic 25554 2519 204. “ . 5-00 




Reflector with cluster and stem 18 inches long, wired, 
without sockets. 


Acidiferous 25555 2520 18.Opal... 7.50 

Acidipiblc 25556 2521 204. “ 8.00 

Reflector only, with four-light cluster, nipples and 
holder to receive 4 -inch iron or 4 -inch brass pipe. 

Acidification 25557 2522 18.Opal.... 5.50 

Acidifier 25558 2523 204. “ 6.50 

Wired for four sockets; if-ordered for more or less 
sockets, add or deduct 15 cents each, list. 


Frink's Suspended Reflecting 
Chandelier. 


Double cone silver-plated corrugated glass, brass frame 
reflecting chandelier for electric light, for lighting 
churches, hall's, theatres and public buildings. -Trimmed 
with one row cut glass prisms, finished with brass crown 


bands and .having outside lights. 

Number 

Diam of Price Price 

in Electric with without 

Code Word. List No. Inches. Lamps,.' Prisms. Prisms. 

Acidulate 25563 25.:i0.$60.00.50.00 

Acidulated 25564 30.14 . 75.00 .62.00 

Acidulous 25565 35 16. 95-00.80.00 

Aciform 25566 40.18. .J 15.00.95.00 

Acinuceous 25567 50.27.145.00..... 115-00 

Acinace* 25568 60......36.190-00. ... 150.00 

Acinacifonn 25569 72.45.250-00..... 200-00 

Aciniform 25570 84.60.325.00. ... 265.00 


These reflectors will be made up in opal, 
instead of silver-plated corrugated glass, if 
preferred, at same price. 

Price includes wiring, but no sockets or 
lamps. 


No. 25552. 


No. 25556. 


























































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List Price per 


Code Word. 

List No 


• Running Foot. 

Acidify 

25559 

2415 Lined 
Glass . 

with silver-plated Corrugated . 
. .... $4.00 

Acidmeter 

25560 

2415A Lined with silver-plated Corrugated 

Glass. 4.00 

Acidimetry 

25561 

2415B Lined 
Glass . 

with silver plated Corrugated 

.... 4.00 


Store Window Lighting. 


Ninety-nine per cent, of store windows are imperfectly 
lighted, and especially so where electric lamps are used. 
Most of the lamps are scattered on the bottom and at 
the sides of the windows where they can be seen 
and where they attract more attention to themselves 
than to the goods they are imperfectly lighting. The 
ideal window light should light the goods and not be 
seen while doing so. 

Frink’s Special Patent Window Reflector, 

for Electric Light, lined with silver-plated Corrugated 
Glass, is placed in top of window near the front glass, 
reflecting the light inward and downward. This makes 
a very desirable window reflector, as the reflectors are 
out of the way and concealed from view, at the same 
time concealing the direct light from the eyes of the 
observer, and giving a strong, even light where wanted, 
thus doing away with the annoyance of a dazzling light 
in the eyes.' It is used also largely for lighting art 
galleries, pictures, stock exchange boards, border lights, 
telephone switch boards, etc. 

To get best results, reflectors should be used entire 
width of window with lamps 9 or 12 inches apart, as 
desired. 

These fixtures are wired but do not include sockets 
and lamps—these are extra. 

Suspended from ceiling with one or more stems as 
required. 


No. 25559. 


No. 25560. 


No. 25560. 

With loops to attach to ceiling with 
chain. 


CEILING 



No. 25561. 

With brackets to attach to the 
transom bar. 


To get the best results, reflectors should be used the 
entire width of windows, with lamps 9 or 12 inches apart 
as desired. When ordering please state if style No. 
25559, No. 25560 or No 25561 is desired. 


Frink’s Special Patent Single Lamp 
Window Reflector. 



• CnC II 

Acidness 25562 2499 Lined with silver-plated corrugated 

glass, ready for sockets and lamps ... $3-00 





















































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Silver= Plated Mirror Reflectors. 


For Incandescent Cluster. 


Style No. 168. 


No. 21883. 



No. 21891. 



Code Word. List No. List Price 

Each. 

Shiver 21883 No. 161 20 in. reflector only (fits § iron pipe). $5-75 

Shoal 21884 No. 162 24-in. “ “ “ £ “ .. 7.50 

Shoar 21885 No. 163 30-in. “ " “ i “ .. 10-50 

Shout 21886 No. 164 35 in. “ <• “ £ “ .. 14.00 

Shock 21887 No. 165 20-in. complete, 3 light wired. 8.75 

Shoddy 21888 No. 166 24-in. “ 4 “ “ 10-75 

Shone 21889 No. 167 30-iu. “ 6 “ “ 14.25 

Shook 21890 No. 168 35-iu. “ 8 “ “ 18.00 


Green Outside. Glossy Enamel White Inside. 

Per doz. 

Shoot 21891 No. 319 7-in. diam., height 6£ ins., per doz ..., 4.00 


Foot Light Reflector. 

Green Outside. Bright Tin Inside. 

Shore 21892 For 2£ inch holder, per doz. 6-00 


No. 21892. 



Pulpit Hood. 

Bronze outside. White Enamel Inside. 

Shote 21893 For inch holder, each, . 3.00 



Billiard Reflector. 

Green outside. . White Enamel inside. 


No. 21894. 


Shout 


2 1894 For 2$ inch holder, per doz 


600 

































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. 21852. 


The Crescent Shade. 


This Shade has been designed to meet all .the require¬ 
ments of the users of Tin Shades. It is made of heavy 
tin, and the corrugation and shape are so arranged as to 
give the greatest reflecting power. 

Code Word. List No List Price. 

Per Doz. 

Sheep 21852 Enameled White inside, Green outside... $2.00 

Sheep ink 21853 Bright Tin inside. Imitation Brass “ ... 1.50 


Aluminum HaIf=Shape Shade. 



No. 21854. 



No. 21857. 


The shape of this half shade is such 
as to reflect the greatest possible light. 
v ^ The new patented holder also shown 

'nUIi on t * ie above cut, in which only one 
set screw is used, can be furnished 
when desired. 

We have a new process of treating 
aluminum which gives it a silver fin¬ 
ish, making it very much more beau¬ 
tiful in effect and softening the re¬ 
flector. This new treatment of alum¬ 
inum in electric shade, to the best of 
our knowledge and belief, has been 
discovered by us, and from all that we 
can learn, has never been used hereto¬ 
fore on any electrical shades. The shades can be fur¬ 
nished green outside, polished inside or polished both 
sides, or with the new process of treating aluminum, 
called silvereen finish. 


Complete with Collar, Green outside, pol¬ 
ished inside . 8.00 

Complete with Collar, polished both sides, 10 00 
Complete with Collar. Silver finish. 10.00 

Patent Shade Holder, with collar for 
Shade per doz. 60 


Sheer 

21854 

Sheet 

21855 

Sheik 

21856 

Shekel 

21857 



No. 21858 


Parabolic Reflector. 

Aluminum. 

Green outside, polished inside. Fits lamp without 
shade holder. 


Shelter 21858 For 16 c. p. lamp. 7.50 

Shelve 21859 For 32 c. p. lamp. 11.50 


































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Deep Cone Form. 
No. 21860. 


Sheol 


Cutter Combination Shades. 

Deep Cone Form. 

Save the c'ost of a shadeholdor. Grip the socket 
squarely and firmly. Throw the light where it is 
wanted. 25,000 now in use. 

Green on top, white or bright inside. 

Fit the standard socket shells. 

For use in offices, factories and shops. 

21860 Per doz... $3 00 



No. 21861. 


Shepherd 


Flat Form. 

Has an improved clamp which grips any beaded 
socket, so that no shadeliolder is required. Is quickly 
put on or taken off, and has no fingers to bend out of 
shape or break off. 

Always hangs level and firm, and is the most dura¬ 
ble reflector made for halls, shops or stores. 

Green on top, bright tin or white enameled inside. 

21861 Per doz.. 1-80 



Cutter “Always Level” Suspension 
Street hood. 


It is the only suspension streetliood that will stay 
level in windy weather. The two wires leading 
to the hood make up one side of the suspension, 
while cords passing over covered pulleys form the 
other side so that the hood is supported from four 
points. 

Both the wires and the cords are insulated from 
the cross arm by means of the special spreader 
tips. The pulleys are mounted"oh a'wrought iron 
bracket, while a wrought iron brace arm is used at 
the other pole. These parts are assembled before 
shipment so that they can be quickly screwed in 
place. Then an adjusting clamp is placed near the 
end of each cord so that these cords can be inde. 
pendently drawn up taut and then locked together. 


23075 Complete with multiple socket.. 3 00 


“Always Level” Spreader Tip. 


Strecthood Nozzle. 





































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AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



Nos. 20773 and 20773. 


Cutter Petite Pulley and Hood. 


'Is a smaller form of the lamp supporting pulley, 
adapted for Use with streethoods. This style of suspen¬ 
sion is still a favorite with many stations, and the cross 
arm for this purpose has a special knob bolted securely 
to it. 

Codeword. List No List Price. 

'■ Each. 

Snrtirun 20772 Ilood with cross arm, socket and pulley. $1.75 

Sadly 20773 Petite Pulley ... 50 



No. 20774. 


Cutter Boulevard Streethood. 

Is an ornamental form designed for use on fine res¬ 
idence Streets. The cut Shows this as made with a 
five-foot bracket arm: other lengths and special de¬ 
signs will be furnished on short notice. 

S'ttlfirxM 20774 Complete with socket .. .. 


300 



Cutter Standard Streethood. 


Is the outcome of an'eiglit. years’ experience in design¬ 
ing and building incandescent street fixtures. The hood 
proper is seamless and bell-shaped for neatness and 
strength. The reflector has a white enamel paint baked 
on it so as to resist the weather, and is so curved as to 
scatter the light evenly over a wide area. The receptacle 
socket furnished with the hood for use on multiple cir¬ 
cuits can be more quickly wired than any other socket. 

The iron supporting bracket or “gooseneck” is extra 
heavy, and fits a special polo-plate which is bolted to the 
pole 

20775 Complete, with 7>race arm and socket . 2.25 


No. 20775. 
Hood Opened. 







































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Code Word. 
Lisp 


No. 2799. 


Hetal Hoods. 

The New Suburban Hood. 

This fixture excels in simplicity of construction. The 
iron canopy is made with slots to take wires, and linemen 
can easily and quickly adjust the hoods by this method, 
thus saving vexatious delays. Any size Hoods made to 
order at small advance. 

List No. List Price 

2799 Each...$3.00 

Price includes Bracket. 


The Tidnam Hood. 



No. 2782. 


Japanned Green on Top, White Enamel Reflector. 


Lisped 2782 16 Inch, each... 1.60 

Lisping 2783 18 " “ 2.25 

Lispingly 2784 20 “ . “ . 2.50 


Adapted for Weather-proof Globe. In ordering, gtato 
size of socket—i inch or | inch. 


The Harten Hood. 



No. 2785. 


Listen 


All Parts Interchangeable. 

2785 16 Inch, each.'2.00 

Socket protected by the Reflector, the Lamp only being 
exposed. 



No. 2786 


The Chapin Hood. 

Listened 2786 16 Inch. cacn.. 1.25 

Socket protcctod by the Reflector, the Lamp only being 
exposed. 



No. 2787. 


Listening 


The .Columbian Hood 

2787 18 Inch, each.. 1.50 

Socket protected by tho Reflector, the Lamp only being 
exposed. 

























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No. 20C0. 
No. 200S). 


Code Word. 

Lillian 

Lily 

Limber 

Limberncss 

Limekiln 

Limestone 

Limit 

Limitable 

Limitation 


Weather=proof Globes. 

Weather-proof, for 16 Candle-power Lamp. 


List No. List Price. 

2060 Crystal, with Cap, each...$ 1.00 

2061 “ Globe only, “ .50 

2062 Blue, with Cap, . “ . 1.25 

2063 “ Globe only. “ . .75 

2064 Green, with Cap, “ . 1.25 

2065 “ Globe only, “ .75 

2066 Ruby, with Cap, “ . 1 .88 

2067 “ Globe only “ . 1.38 

2068 Cap only for above “ .50 


Weather-proof, for 32 Candle-power Lamp. 




No. 2078. 



No. 2087. 


Same Pattern as No. 2060. 


Limited 2069 Crystal, with Cap, each. 1.88 

Limitless 2070 “ Globe only, “ .. 88 

Limpid 2071 Blue, with Cap, each. 2.50 

Limpidity 2072 “ Globe only, “ . 1.50 

Limpidness 2073 Green, with Cap, “ . 2.50 

Limpsy 2074 “ Globe only “ 1.50 

Linch 2075 Ruby, with Cap, “ _;...,.. 3.1 3 

Linchpin 2076 “ Globe only- . 2.13 

Lineage 2077 Caps only for above, each. .. 1 .00 


Weather-proof, for 16 Candle-power Lamp. 


Lineal 2078 Crystal, with Cap, each. |.00 

Lineality 2079 “ Globe only, “. ,50 

Lineament 2080 Blue, with Cap, each. |,25 

Linear 2081 “ Globe only-“ . 75 

Lineation 2082 Green, with Cap “ . | .25 

Linen 2083 “ Globeonly,“ . 75 

Loftiness 2084 Ruby, with Cap, “ . | .88 

Lofty 2085 “ Globe only, “ . 1.38 

Logie 2086 Cap only for above, each. 50 


Vapor-proof, for 16 Candle-power Lamp. 


Locating 2087 Crystal, with Cap, each. | .88 

Locket 2088 “ Globe ouly, “ .. .88 

Lockstnilh 2089 Blue', with Cap, each . 2.88 

Lodge 2090 “ Globe only, . | .88 

Lodged 2091 Green, with Cap, “ . 2.88 

Lodging 2092 “ G!obeonly,“ |.88 

Lodgment 2093 Ruby, with Cap, “ . 3.50 

Loft 2094 “ Globe only," . 2.50 

Loftily 2095 Cap only for above, each........ |.qq 































































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Wire Guards. 

Code Word. List No. 

Deaconess 2803 Polished Brass, per dozen... 
Deaden 2804 Tinned, .per dozen. 


List Price 

...$1.75 
.... 1.50 


No. 2803 



No. 2806. 


Deadly 2806 Tinned, per dozen. 

For 3£ inch Holder only. 


1.75 



Acclamatory 2807 Polished Brass, per dozen. 
Acclivity 2808 Tinned, per dozen. 


2 00 
1.50 



No. 2809 


Accompany 2809 Galvanized Iron, each. 

For 3£ inch Holder only. 


.20 




Linger 2058 Guard No. 2809, Complete with 

Handle, Hook and Holder, each .45 

^astatic 8725 a Handle, with Hook, each.20 


The “Perfection” Guard. 

The "Perfection” Cuard is made of bright tinned wire;., 
silver finish. It is easily clamped to socket.' When at-, 
tacfied it is firm aud rigid and will protect the lamp from- 
breakage when subjected to the roughest usage, -It is - 
made iu two styles, one plaiu and one which opens, as 
•shown in illustration, for removing the lamp without re¬ 
moving the guard. 

Acn escence 25490 Perfection Plain Lamp Guard per doz. 1.25 
Acinoiis 25572 “ Duplex “ “ 1.50 










































































Station, Testing and 
Measuring Instruments 



No. 2281. 



No. 3375. 


Voltmeter. 

A voltmeter specially designed for 
use on dynamo switchboards. It has 
no springs nor permanent magnets, is 
practically dead beat and reliable with¬ 
in one per cent. 

The instrument is protected by a sub¬ 
stantial bronze case fastened to its base 
by sealed screws so that it cannot be re¬ 
moved without showing the fact. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Mazy 2281 120 Volts, each .$50.00 

Mead 2282 150 “ “ 55.00 

Meadow 2283 200 “ “ 60.00 

Meager 2284 220 “ “ 65.00 

Meagerness 22 8 5 250 ** “ 65.00 

Meal 2286 400 . " “ 70.00 

Mealiness 2287 500 “ “ 75.00 

Mean 2288 600 “ “ 75.00 


Ammeter. 

Our improved Magnetic Vane Am¬ 
meter has no springs or permanent 
magnets, is a purely gravity instru¬ 
ment, nearly dead beat, and yet sensi¬ 
tive to small changes of current. Made 
in sizes varying in range up to a maxi¬ 
mum of. 600 amperes. 

A heavy bronze case with sealed 
fastenings is used, so that the instru¬ 
ment cannot be tampered with without 
showing it. 

This instrument is adapted to be 
placed directly in a circuit, no shunts 
or other devices being used in connec¬ 
tion with it. 


Meaner 

2289 

5 Amperes, each. 

.... 16.50 

Meaning 

2290 

10 

( < 

11 

. ... 18.00 

Meaningly 

2291 

20 

4 f 

11 

.... 18.00 

Meanly 

2292 

30 

t t 

i t 

.... 18.00 

Meanness 

2293 

50 

it 

it 

•... 20.00 

Measles 

2294 

90 

t i 

(t 

.... 20.00 

Lampoon 

3373 

120 

11 

it 

.. .. 20.00 

Lampooned 

3374 

150 

t t 

11 

... 21.00 

Lance 

3375 

200 

t < 

* t 

.... 21.00 

Lanced 

3376 

300 

»t 

tt 

... 21.00 

Lancet 

3377 

400 

it 

11 

... 22.00 

Land 

3378 

500 

it 

i t 

.... 24.00 

Landau 

3379 

600 

11 

« i 

.. .. 30.00 

Landed 

3380 

750 

11 

it 

•... 30.00 

Landholder 

3381 

1000 

t i 

t i 

.... 40.00 

Landlady 

3382 

1500 

i t 

11 


Landlock 

3383 

2000 

ii 

it 

... 55.00 








































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


241 


Weston Standard Portable Direct Reading 

Voltmeters. 


The following is a list of the Standard Voltmeters kept 
in stock. Calibrating coils and contact keys are attached 
to instruments only when so stated. The scales for these 
instruments are of uniform length, and are divided into 
120 or 150 parts, the value of each division being the pio, 
portional part of the maximum scale value. 

Instruments provided with contact key can be kept per¬ 
manently in circuit by depressing the key and giving it a 
quarter turn. All instruments]are provided with rubber- 


covered binding posts. , 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Betrayal 2609 No. 1. Scale 0 to 150 volts by single volt 

divisions, readable to tenths, each. S55.00 


Betrayed 2610 No. 2. Scale 0 to 150 volts by single volt 

divisions, readable to tenths ; contact key and 
calibrating coil, each.. 60.00 

Betraying 261 I No. 3. Scale 0 to 150 volts and 0 to 5 volts; 

scale of double values with a ratio of 30. Each 
division on upper scale values is one volt, read¬ 
able to tenths; each division on lower scale 
values ^ of a -volt, readable to ^ ; contact 
key, each. 75.00 


Betsy 


Betroth 



Np 3046. 


Betrothal 


Betrothing 


Admiralty 


Admiration 


I i 79 No. 31. Scale 0 to 150 volts and 0 to 3 volts; 
scale of double values with a ratio of 50. 

Each division on upper scale values is one volt, 
readable to tenths; each division on lower 
scale values of a volt, readable to • con¬ 
tact key, each . 75.00 

2612 No. 4. Scale 0 to 150 volts and 0 to 15 volts; 

scale of double values with ratio of 10. Each 
division on upper scale values is one volt, read¬ 
able to tenths; each division on lower scale 


values is ^ of a volt, readable to r ^-g ; contact 
key, each. 75.00 

261 3 No. 5. Scale 0 to 300 volts by 2 volt divisions, 
readable to ! volt; circuit key and calibrating 
coil, each. 65.00 

I 178 No. 6. .Scale 0 to 450 volts by 3 volt divisions, 
readable to J volt; contact key and calibrating 
coil, each. 70.00 

3045 No. 7. Scale 0 to 600 volts by 5 volt divisions, 

readable to J volt, each . 65.00 

3046 No. 8. Scale 0 to GOO volts by .T?olt divisions, 

readable to J volt; contact key and calibrating 
coil, each . 70.00 

























242 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Weston Standard Portable Direct Reading 
Voltmeters — ( Continued ). 


Code Word. 
Bespeaking 


Bespoke 


Be stain 


Bestir 

Bestow 


List No. List Price. 

I 180 No. 9. Scale 0 to 600 volts and 0 to 150 volts; 

scale of double values with ratio of 4, reading 
by 4 volt divisions, readable to volt on 
upper scale values, and by single volt divisions 
readable to ^ on lower scale values; contact 
key, each. $80.00 

1193 No. 9|. Scale 0 to 750 volts and 0 to 150 volts; 

scale of double values with ratio of 5, reading 
by 5 volt divisions, readable to \ volt on upper 
scale values, and by single volt divisions read¬ 
able to T ' s volt on lower scale values; contact 
key, each. 80.00 

1194 No. 10. Scale 0 to 600 volts and 0 to 300 volts; 

scale of double values with ratio of 2. reading 
by 4 volt divisions, readable to -J volt on upper 
scale values, and by 2 volt divisions, readable 
to ^ volt on lower scale values ; contact key, 


each.. 80.00 

1195 No. 11. Scale 0 to 750 volts by 5 volt divisions, 

readable to •£ volt, each. 70.00 

1196 No. 12. Scale 0 to 1,500 volts by 10 volt 

divisions, readable to single volts, each. 80.00 


Voltmeters of other ranges, with one or more scale 
values, will be made on special order. 


<r 


High Range Voltmeters 




Bestowing 


Bestride 


Bestriding 


Betake 


In which part of the resistance is contained in a separate 
box specially designed to obtain high insulation. No cali¬ 
brating coil or contact key. 

1197 No. 13. Range 0 to 2,250 volts and 0 to 150 volts. 

No. 1 Voltmeter, with scale from 0 to 150 volts 
and a special resistance box multiplying the 
value of the scale divisions by 15, each. 100.00 

1198 No. 14. Range 0 to 3,000 volts and 0 to 150 volts. 

No. 1 Voltmeter, with scale from 0 to 150 volts 
and a special resistance box multiplying the 

value of the scale divisions by 20, each. 105.00 

I 199 No. 15. Range 0 to 3,750 volts and 0 to 150 volts. 

No. 1 Voltmeter, with scale from 0 to 150 volts 
and a special resistance box multiplying the 
value of the scale divisions by 25, each ...... 1 15.00 

1183 No. 16. Range 0 to 4,500 volts and 0 to 150 volts. 

No. 1 Voltmeter, with scale from 0 to 150 volts 
and a special resistance box multiplying the ^ 
value of the scale divisions by 30, each. 125.00 














AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


243 


High Range Voltmeters— {Continued'). 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Betaken I 184 No. 17. Range 0 to 5,250 volts and 0 to 150 volts. 

No. 1 Voltmeter, with scale from 0 to 150 volts 
and a special resistance box multiplying the 
value of the scale divisions by 35, each.$ 135.00 

Betray 3047 No. 18. Range 0 to 6,000 volts and 0 to 150 volts. 

No. 1 Voltmeter, with scale from 0 to 150 volts 
and a special resistance box multiplying the 
value of the scale divisions by 40, each.145.00 

The above listed High Range Voltmeters graduated to 
read in lamps, in addition to the graduation in volts, show¬ 
ing by simple inspection the number of arc lamps burning 
on the circuit, additional, each, $5.00. 


Reversing Keys. 

For the convenience of those who "have occasion to make 
many and rapid tests of the distribution of potential on 
electric circuits of unknown polarity, a Reversing Key 
may be applied, when specially .ordered, to any of our 
voltmeters. This Key enables the user to open the circuit 
by turning the milled head through an angle of 45 degrees, 
or to reverse the direction of the current in the instrument 
by an additional movement of 45 degrees. An arrow cut 
on the head of the Key points towards the side of the 
instrument at which the current enters,when the needle is 
deflected over the scale. Price, extra, $2 50. 


Milli Voltmeters. 


A. Low Resistance Instruments, Wound with Copper Wire. 


Clarion 2594 

Clarinet 2595 

Clarissa 2596 


No. 1. Scale 0 to Jfj volt by 100 divisions, each 

readable to tenths, each .50.00 

No. 2. Scale 0 to T J r volt, right and left, by 100 
divisions, each division representing of a 

volt, each.... ..50.00 

No. 3. Scale 0 to volt, right and left, by 100 
divisions; supplied with contact key, reducing 
sensibility 10 times, each.55.00 


B. High Resistance Instruments, Wound with Special Alloy, 
Compensated for Temperature. 

Commute 3677 No. 4. Scale 0 to .2 volts in 100 divisions, read¬ 
able to .0002 of a volt, each.50.00 

Commuted 3678 No. 5. Scale 0 to .3 volts in 150 divisions, read¬ 
able to .0002 of a volt, each.50.00 

















244 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Volt Ammeters. 

It is frequently of great advantage to be able to deter¬ 
mine the amount of current used, as well as the voltage 
employed, as is the case when testing incandescent lamps 
or in determining the internal resistance of telegraph bat¬ 
teries. Where the current is small it is quite possible to 
combine the two instruments in one with excellent results, 
provided the proper care is taken to avoid making a wrong 
connection when using the instrument. 

List No. List Price. 

2597 No. 1. Scales 0 to 150 volts and Oto 1.5 amperes, 
reading to 150 volts by single volt divisions, or 
to 1^ amperes by T fa ampere divisions, each.. $75.00 

Other combinations will be made on special order, but 
they are not recommended in connection with high voltage 
or heavy currents. 


Code Word. 
Clash 


Weston Standard Direct Reading nil 
Ammeters and Ammeters. 


Clashing 



No. 2598. 
One-quarter Size. 


Class 


Classed 


Classic 


Classical 


Classify 


Clatter 


Clatterer 


Claude 

Claudia 

Clause 



No. 2607. 
One-quarter Size. 


Mil Ammeters. 

2598 No. 0. 150 mil ammeter scale; single scale 

divisions 1 mil ampere, readable to fa mil 
ampere, each.50.00 

2599 No. 1. 800 mil ampere scale ; single scalq divis¬ 

ions 2 mil amperes, readable to | mil ampere, 
each. 50.00 

2600 No. 2. 600 mil ampere scale; single scale divis¬ 

ions 5 mil amperes, readable to 1 mil ampere, 
each.50.00 

2601 No. 3. 1,000 mil ampere scale; single scale 

divisions 10 mil amperes, readable to mil 
amperes, each. 50.00 

2602 No. 4. 1,500 mil ampere scale; single scale 

divisions 10 mil amperes, readable to mil 
amperes, each.55.00 


Ammeters. 

2603 No. 1. 5 ampere scale ; single scale divisions fa 

of an ampere, readable to ffa of an ampere, 
each. 65.00 

2604 No. 2. 15 ampere scale; single scale divisions fa 

of an ampere, readable to ^fa of an ampere, 
each.65.00 

2605 No. 3. 25 ampere scale ; single scale divisions £ 

of an ampere, readable to fa of an ampere, 

each . 65.00 

2606 No. 4. 50 ampere scale; single scale divisions ■£ of 

an ampere, readable to fa of an ampere, each, .65.00 

2607 No. 5. 100 ampere scale ; single scale divisions 

1 ampere, readable to fa of an ampere, each. . .70.00 

2608 No. 6. 150 ampere scale ; single scale divisions 

1 ampere, readable to fa of an ampere, each.. .75.00 

No. 7. 200 ampere scale, each. ...... .80.00 

No. 8. 250- “ “ <■ .80.00 

No. 9. 300 80.00 

No. 10. 400 90.00 

No. 11. 500 “ “ > ...90.00 































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245 



Leather Cases for Weston Portable Volt and 

Am meters. 

For those electricians who have occasion to travel and 
carry an instrument with them, a very neat and convenient 
Sole Leather Case, stiffened, lined with velvet, and sup¬ 
plied with shoulder strap, lock and key, has been devised, 
and is recommended as giving increased protection against 
accidental injury to the instrument. Price, when ordered 
instead of the usual wooden case, extra, $3.50. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Admittance 30474-Each.$4.00 


Weston Illuminated Dial Station Ammeters. 




We furnish the cases in two different styles, as follows : 

No. 2 Finish.—Border of case and face of letters nickel 
plated and polished ; background of letters, and back case 
dead black japan. This is a neat and durable finish, and 
one we highly recommend for general use. 

No. 3 Finish.—Border of front and face of letters nickel 
plated and polished; background of letters dead nickel 
matt; all parts of back case in sight nickel plated and 
polished. 

Each instrument has attached to it a lamp socket and 
finding posts for connecting the scale lamp to the circuit, 
.ty is also provided with a pair of thin wire leads, with 
Suitable terminals for connecting the instrument to the 
jnain or shunt. With each instrument there is sent a pair 
of detachable mirror supports and detachable mirrors. 


Combined Instruments and Shunts. 


Adducible 

3067 

Finish No. 2, 0 to 

200 amp 

. in 

2 amp. divisions 79.50 

Adept 

3068 

44 

(4 

3, 0 “ 

200 

44 

2 ‘ 

84.00 

Commented 

2120 

U 

' 44 

2,0 “ 

250 

it 

2 

/ 79.50 

Comminted 

2121 

a 

it 

3.0 “ 

250 


2 “ 

84.00 

Comb 

2104 

11 


2, 0 “ 

300 


2 

79.75 

Combat 

2105 

<< 

44 

3, 0 “ 

300 


2 “ 

84.25 * 

Adhesive 

3070 

<« 

(4 

2, 0 “ 

400 

44 

4 

80.00 

Adipose 

3071 

41 

“ 

3, 0 “ 

400 

44 

4 “ 

84.50 

Combustible 

2110 

4 < 

4 4 

2, 0 

500 

44 

5 “ 

81.00 

Comedian 

2111 

44 


3, 0 “ 

500 

“ 

5 

85.50 

Adjective 

3073 

4 ( 

44 

2, 0 “ 

600 


5 

82.00 

Adjoin 

3074 

« 4 

44 

3, 0 “ 

600 

' 

5 

86.50 

Comfort 

2116 

( i 

% 4 

2, 0 “ 

750' 


5 

83.00 

Comfortable 

2117 

4 4 

4 4 

3, 0 “ 

750 

4< 

5 

87.50 

Adjudgment 

3076 

( 1 

4 4 

2, 0 “ 

1,000 


10 

84.00 

Adjudicate 

3077 

( ( 

4 4 

3, 0 “ 

1,000 


10 

88.50 

Command 

2122 

« • 


2,0“ 

1,200 


10 

85.00 

Commander 

2123 

4 • 

“ 

3, 0 “ 

1,200 


10 

89.50 

Commence 

2125 

4 4 

44 

2, 0 “ 

1,500 

44 

10 

90 75 

Commencing 

2126 

it 

44 

3, 0 “ 

1,500 

“ 

10 

95.25 















246 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Weston Illuminated Dial Station Ammeters— 

( Continued ) 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Adjunction 3079 Finish No. 2, 0 to 2,000 amp. in 20amp. divisions $95.25 


Adjunctive 

3080 

4 ( 

tt 

3. 0 “ 

2,000 

“ 20 

<4 

99.75 

Commission 

2134 

«i ’ 

“ 

2, 0 “ 

2,500 

“ 20 

44 

96.75 

Commit 

2135 

< i 

« t 

3, 0 “ 

2,500 

“ 20 

44 

101.25 

Committal 

2137 

11 

11 

2, 0 “ 

3,000 

“ 20 

44 

99.00 

Committed 

2138 

<( 

t i 

3, 0 “ 

3,000 

“ 20 

44 

103.50 

Commandant 

2140 

tt 

1 1 

2, 0 “ 

3,500 

“ 20 

44 

102.00 

Commitable 

2141 

it 

it 

"3, 0 “ 

3,500 

“ 20 

44 

106.50 

Commix 

2143 

“■ 

“ 

2, 0 “ 

4,000 

“ 30 

4 4 

106.50 

Commixtio.n 

2144 

tt 

tt 

3,0“ 

4,000 

“ 30 

44 

111.00 

Commodious 

2146 

a 

11 

2, 0 “ 

4,500 

“ to 

44 

1 14.00 

Commodity 

2147 

tt 

i t 

3, 0 “ 

4,500 

“ 40 

44 

118.50 

Commoner 

2149 

ft 

it 

2, 0 “ 

5,000 

“ 50 

44 

121.50 

Commonly 

2150 

tt 

l< 

3, 0 “ 

5,000 

“ 50 

4 4 

126.00 

Categorize 

1128 

it 

tt 

2, 0 “ 

6,000 

“ 50 

44 

129.00 

Category 

1 129 

tt 

it 

3, 0 “ 

6,000 

“ 50 

4 4 

133.50 

Catenary 

1130 

tt 

i < 

2, 0 “ 

7,000 

“ 50 

44 

136.50 

Catenarian 

1137 

■it 

1 4' 

3, 0 “ 

7,000 

“ 50 

44 

141.00 

Clayed 

1138 

it 

it' 

2, 0 “ 

8,000 

“ 100 

44 

151.50 

Careful 

1139 

it 

t i 

3, 0 “ 

8,000 

“ 100 

44 

156.00 

Colede 

1 1381 

(( 

ti 

2,0“ 

10,000 

“ UK) 

It 

166.50 

Colery 

12391 

tt 

tt 

3,0“ 

10,000 

“ 100 

tt 

171.00 


Weston! Illuminated Dial Station Ammeters. 

Combined Instruments and Shunts—Flush Pattern. 



No. 2197. 


Comical 

21 20-J-Finish No 

2, Oto 

200 amp. in 

o 

imp. divisions 

79.50 

Comically 

2124 

44 

4 4 

3, 0 “ 

200 

4 4 

o 

44 

84.00 

Come 

30681 

it 

It 

2, 0 “ 

250 

44 

2 

44 

79 50 

Coming 

30671 

tt 

(( 

3, 0 “ 

250 

44 

2 

44 

84.00 

Commanding 

2124 

4 4 

“ 

2, 0 “ 

300 

“ 

2 

. .. 

79.75 

Comment 

2127 

1 4 

4 4 

3, 0 “ 

300 

4 4 

2 

( 4 

84.25 

Commerce 

2130 

It 

it 

2, 0 “ 

400 

4 4 

5 

44 

80.00 

Commercial 

2131 

tt 

4 4 

3, 0 “ 

400 

44 

5 

i 4 

84.50 

Commingle 

2132 

H 

4 4 

2, 0 “ 

500 

4 4 

5 

44 

81.00 

Commissary 

2133 

tt 

it' 

3, 0 “ 

500 

44 

5 

44 

85.50 

Commitment 

2136 

tt 

tt 

2, 0 “ 

600 

14 

'5 

tt 

82.00 

Committer 

2139 

it 

it 

3, 0 “ 

600 

44 

5 

4 « 1 

86.50 

Committing 

2142 

a 

tt 

2, 0 “ 

750 

44 

5 

it 

83.00 

Commode 

2145 

tt 

44 

3, 0 “ 

750 

44 

5 

4 4 

87.50 

Commodore 

2148 

44 

4 t 

2, 0 “ 

1,000 

4 4 

10 

4 4 

84.00 

Conspire 

2194 

4 4 

it 

3, 0 “ 

1,000 

4 4 

10 

4 4 

88.50 

Conspiringly 

2197 

44 

tt 

2, 0 “ 

1,200 

4 4 

10 

44 

85.00 

Constancy 

2200 

4 4 

44 

3, 0 “ 

1,200 

44 

10 

44 

89.50 

Constantly 

2203 

44 

4 4 

2, 0 “ 

1,500 

4 4 

10 

44 

90.75 

Constituent 

2206 

<l< 

41 

3. 0 “ 

1,500 

44 

10 

44 

95.25 










AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


247 


Weston Illuminated Dial Station Ammeters— 


( Continued ). 


Code Word 

Colloquial 

List No. 

2160 

Finish No. 

List Price. 

2, 0 to 2,000 amp in 20 amp. divisions $95.25 

Coll ii sire 

2163 

4 . 

l i 

3. 0 “ 2,000 

t i 

20 

11 

99.75 

Colonist 

2166 

4< 

11 

2, 0 “ 2,500 

•< 

20 

“■ 

96.75 

Colony 

2169 

it 

1 1 

3, 0 “ 2,500 

t ( 

20 

•* 

101.25 

Colorless 

2172 

ti 

ti 

2, 0 “ 3,000 

«4 

20 

1 4 

99.00 

Claying 

2173 

•• 

11 

3, 0 “ 3,000 

« • 

20 

44 

103.50 

Careless 

2176 

4< 

11 

2, 0 “ 3,500 

4 i 

20 

t 4 

102.00 

Carelessly 

2179 

“ 

ti 

3, 0 •* 3,500 

ti 

20 

44 

106.50 

Caressed 

2182 

t < 

«t 

2, 0 “ 4,000 

l 1 

30 

4 4 

106.50 

Dialogue 

2185 

11 

t.t 

3, 0 “ 4,000 

4 4 

30 

44 

11 1.00 

Diameter 

2188 

it 

11 

2, 0 4,500 

4 4 

40 

• 4 

114.00 

Diamond 

2189 

t * 

11 

3, 0 “ 4,500 

« 4 

40 

44 

118.50 

Luckily 

2190 

ti 

t% 

2, 0 “ 5,000 

« t 

50 

44 

121.50 

Luckiness 

2191 

i t 

11 

3, 0 ,f .5,000 

i i 

50 

4 4 

126.00 

Luckless 

2192 

11 

11 

2, 0 “ 6,000 

4 4 

50 

' 44 

129.00 

Lucklessly 

2193 

i't 

it 

3, 0 •* 6,000 

4 4 

50 

44 

133.50 

Lucky 

470 

it 

i t 

2, 0 “ 7,000 

“ 

50 

44 

136.50 

Lucrative 

471 

i t 

* t 

3, 0 - 7,000 

4 t 

50 

44 

141.00 

Litigant 

472 

i t 

it 

2, 0 “ 8,000 

t 4 

100 

44 

151.40 

Litigate 

473 

it 

it 

3, 0 “ 8,000 

4'4 

100 

44 

156.00 

.Lit a 

472} 

it 

« 

2, 0 “ 10,000 

U 

100 

«t 

166.50 

Litudone 

473} 

U 

a 

3, 0 “ 10,000 

ii 

100 

M 

171.00 


Extra Shunts for Illuminated Dial 
Station Ammeters. 


Andiron 

9400 i0 

to 

200 amp. in 2 amp. divisions . 


Andesen 

9400} 0 

u 

250 

2 “ 

. 3.00 

Anemone 

9402 

0 

ft 

400 

5 “ . 

. 3.50 

Angel 

9403 

0 

ti 

500 

5 “ . 

. 4.50 

Angling 

9404 

0 

11 

600 

5 . 

. 5.50 

Angry 

9405 

0 

11 

750 

5 “ . 

. 6.50 

Angular 

9406 

0 

11 

1,000 

10 “ . 

. 7.50 

Angus 

9407 

0 

11 

1,200 

10 “ . 

. 8.50 

Ann 

9408 

0 

tt 

1,500 

10 “ . 

..... 14.25 

Announce 

9410 

0 

11 

2,000 

20 

.. .. 18.75 

Lubrication 

941 1 

0 

4 < 

2,500 

20 

. 20.25 

Lucid 

9412 

0 

4 4 

3,000 

20 

. 22.50 

Lucidity 

9413 

0 

4 4 

3,500 

20 “ .... 

.... 25.50 

Lucifer 

9414 

0 

4 4 

4,000 

30 “ _ 

. 30.00 

Lumping 

9415 

0 

44 

4,500 

40 

. 37.50 

Lumpish 

9416 

0 

( 4 

5,000 

50 

... 45.00 

Tjumpishly 

9417 

0 

4 4 

6,000 

50 

. 52.50 

Literature 

9418 

0 

4 4 

7,000 

50 

. 60.00 

Lithograph 

9419 

0 

4 4 

8,000 

100 


Litugun 

9419} 0 

a 

10,000 

100 “ 

. 90-00 






























248 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. 2164. 


Weston Illuminated Dial Station Voltmeters. 


Style “A,” or Smaller Sized. 


Code Word. 

Collided 

List No. 

2152 

Scale 0 to 

85 volts in 

List Price. 

single volt divisions, finish No. 2$55.00 

Collier 

2153 

o •* 

85 “ 

• ( «< 

■' “ 3 

57.50 

Collision 

2155 

“ 0 " 

100 “ 

«• < < 

“ 2 

56.00 

Collocate 

2156 

“ 0“ 

100 “ 

it tt 

“ 3 

58.50 

Colloquy 

2158 

“ o “ 

125 •* 

U *t 

“ 2 

58.00 

Collusion 

2159 

“ 0 “ 

125 “ 

.. 

“ 3 

60.50 

Colon 

2161 

“ 0 “ 

135 “ 

.. 

.. <• o 

60.00 

Colonel 

2162 

“ 0 •• 

135- ‘ “ 

.. 

*• •* 3 

62.50 

Colonizing 

2164 

“ 0 “ 

150 - 

.. 

.. .. 2 

62.00 

Colonnade 

2165 

“ 0 •• 

150 •• 


“ " 3 

64.50 

Color 

2167 

“ 0" 

250 “ 

two “ 

.. .. 2 

64.00 

Colorable 

2168 

“ o “ 

250 - 

.. 

" •• 3 

66.50 

Colossal 

2170 

.. 0 .. 

300 “ 

.. 

.. g 

66.00 

Colt 

2171 

.. o .. 

300 “ 

kC ti 

•• 3 

68.50 



No. 3043— Front. 



Style “B,” or Larger Sized. 

Emersion 2174 Scale 0 to 125 volts in single volt divisions, finish No. 2 75.00 


Emetic 

2175 

0 “ 

125 

t( it 

tt 

“ “ 3 

79.50 

Emigrant 

2177 '• 

0 “ 

150 

t < it 

ft 

.. 2 

76.00 

Emigrate 

2178 

0 “ 

150 


ft 

.. 3 

80.50 

Emigration 

2180 

0 “ 

175 


*f 

•« 2 

77.00 

Emile 

2181 

0 “ 

175 

It tt 

•• 

.. 3 

81.50 

Embossed 

2183 

0 “ 

250 

“ two 

tt 

“ 2 

78.00 

Embossment 

2184 

0 *■ 

250 

< i tt 

•• 

“ *• 3 

82.50 

Emboltle 

2186 

o 

300 

• t 4 t t 

it 

2 

79.00 

Embotlled 

2187 

0 “ 

300 

It it 

<• 

.. 3 

83.50 

Adjured 

3040 

0 ** 

600 

five 

tt 

.. 2 

80.00 

Adjurer 

3041 

0 “ 

600 

•• 

• t 

“ 3 

84.50 

Adjust 

3043 

0 “ 

7.50 

* « 11 


“ 2 

81.00 

Adjusted 

3044 

0 “ 

750 

tt it 

“ 

.. .. 3 

85.50 


Note—F or 

higher 

ranges, extra 

multipliers 

are furnished. 



Prices quoted on application. In placing order, please give style 
of lamp socket. 


No. 3043— Rear. 






















AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 


249 


Weston Illuminated Dial Station Voltmeters. 



No. 2118. 


Flush Pattern. 


Code Word. 

List No. 




List Price. 

Columbine 

2100 

Scale 0 to 125 

volts in 

single volt divisions, finish 

No. 2S75.00 

Column 

2101 

“ 0 “ 123 

u 

<< < . it 

“ 3 79.50 

Coma 

2102 

“ 0 ■' 150 

11 

ft « i, 

“ 2 76.00 

Comatose 

2103 

“ 0 “ 150 

It 

•• ‘ It 

“ 3 80.50 

Combo I a nl 

2106 

“ 0 “ 175 

i * 

( < t ( < ( 

“ 2 77.00 

Combinable 

2107 

“ 0 “ 175 

«< 

1 ( It it 

“ 3 81.50 

Combination 

2108 

“ 0 “ 250 

<« 

two “ “ 

“ 2 78.00 

Combine 

2109 

“ 0 “ 250 

t« 

t( (| 4 ( 

*' 3 82.50 

Comedy 

2112 

“ 0 “ 300 

i« 

1 1 tt (t 

*• 2 79.00 

Comet 

2113 

•' 0 “ 300 

14 

« « <t t f 

" 3 83.50 

Cometary 

21 M 

“ 0 “ 600 

• 1 

five “ “ 

“ 2 80.00 

Comfit 

2115 

“ 0 “ coo 

1 1 

(( ft 41 

“ 3 84.50 

Comforted 

2118 

“ 0 “ 750 

«< 

It < ( (( 

“ 2 81.00 

Comic 

2119 

" 0 " 750 

«« 

(t ft 

“ 3 85.50 


Note 

— For higher 

ranges, 

extra multipliers are furnished. 


Prices quoted on application. In placing order, please give style 
of lamp socket. 



Weston Potential Indicators. 

In the Potential Indicator a modification is made in the 
interior part of the instrument for the purpose of securing 
a much larger movement of the index for a single volt. In 
an instrument having a range of 130 volts we can secure a 
movement of the index equal to about one-third of an inch 
for a change of one volt in pressure ; but this instrument 
would only begin to read at 90 volts. The instruments are 
so constructed that the index will be very near the centre 
of the scale for the normal voltage. The scale is figured in 
two ways: (1) in volts only, or (2) two sets of figures are 
given, one set giving the actual voltage, and the other set 
indicating the number of volts above, or below the normal 
voltage, which is marked zero. The prices for these instru¬ 
ments are the same as for corresponding ranges of Style 
“B” Illuminated Dial Station Voltmeters. 


Illuminated Dial, Standard. 



















250 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. 1942. 




Weston 


Code Word. 
Herbert 


Horatio 


Hardness 


Hardship 


Harelip 


Harehpped 


narcm 


Harecol 


Ha treat 


Harlequin 


Adjuster 


Adjustive 


Railway, Isolated Plant and Feeder 
Voltmeters. 

For Direct Current Circuits Only. 

Round Pattern. 

List No. List Price. 

1185 No. 1, 3 Volt Scale. Scale of 150 divisions, 
each division equal to .02 of a volt and read¬ 
able to tenths of a division, or .002 volts in any 
part of the scale, each. $25.00 

1 187 No. 2, 6 Volt Scale. Scale of 120 divisions, 

each division equal to .05 of a volt and read¬ 
able to tenths of a division, or .005 volts in 
any part of the scale, each. 25.00 

1188 No. 3, 15 Volt Scale. Scale of 150 divisions, 

each division equal to . 1 of a volt and read¬ 
able to tenths of a division, or .01 volt in any 
part of the scale, each. 25.00 

1189 No. 4, 25 Volt Scale. Scale of 125 divisions, 

each division equal to .2 of a volt and read¬ 
able to tenths of a division, or .02 volt in any 
part of the scale, each. 26.00 

1190 No. 5, 50 Volt Scale. Scale of 100 divisions, 

each division equal to .5 of a volt and read¬ 
able to tenths of a division, or .05 volt in any 
part of the scale, each. 26.50 

1940 No. 6, 75 Volt Scale. Scale of 150 divisions, 

each division equal to .5 of a volt and read¬ 
able to tenths of a division, or .05 volt in any 
part of the scale, each. 27.25 

1941 No. 7, 125 Volt Scale. Scale of 125 divisions, 

each division equal to 1 volt and readable to 
tenths of a division, or .1 volt in any part of 
the scale, each... 28.25 

1942 No. 8, 150 Volt Scale. Scale of 150 divisions, 

each division equal to 1 volt and readable to 
tenths of a division, or .1 volt in any part of 


the scale, each.:. 29.50 

1942+ 250 Volt Scale. Scale of 125 Divisions, each 
division equal to 2 volts and readable to tenths 
of a division or .1 volt in any part of the scale, . 
each. 31.50 


1943 No. 9, 300 Volt Scale. Scale of 150 divisions, 
each division equal to 2 volts and readable to 
tenths of a division, or .2 volt in any part of 
the scale, each. 32.50 

3050 No. 10, 600 Volt Scale. Scale of 120 divisions, 

each division equal to 5 volts and readable to 
tenths of a division, or .5 volt in any part of 
the scale, each. 35.00 

3051 No. 11, 750 Volt Scale. Scale of 150 divisions, 

each division equal to 5 volts and readable to 
tenths of a division, or .5 volt in any part of 
the scale, each. 37.00 
























AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 


251 


1 

Weston Railway, Isolated Plant and Feeder 

Ammeters. 

For Direct Current Circuits Only. 


Code Word. 
Hosea 


Hugh 


Huldan 


Humphrey 


Bigot 


Bigoted 


Bigotry 


Adjutage 


Adjutant 


Round Pattern. 

List No. List "Price. 

1944 No. 1, 1 Ampere Scale. Instrument combined 

with shunt. Scale of 100 divisions, each 
division equal to .01 of an ampere, readable 
to tenths of a division, or .001 ampere in any 
part of the scale, each. $25.00 

1 945 No. 2, 5 Ampere Scale. Instrument combined 

with shunt. Scale of 100 divisions, each 
division equal to .05 of an ampere; readable 
to tenths of a division, or .005 ampere in any 
part of the scale, each.. .'. 25.00 

1946 No. 3,10 Ampere Scale. Instrument combined 

with shunt. Scale of 100 divisions, 'each 
division equal to .1 of an ampere, readable to 
tenths of a division, or .01 ampere in any part 
of the scale, each... 25.00 

1947 No. 4, 15 Ampere Scale. Instrument combined 

with shunt. Scale of ‘150 divisions, each 
division equal to .1 of an ampere, readable to 
tenths of a division, or ,01 ampere in any part 
j of the scale, each . 25.00 

1999 No.'S, 25 Ampere Scale. Instrument combined 

with shunt. Scale of 125 divisions, each 
division equal to .5 of an ampere, readable to 
tenths of a division, or .05 ampere in any part 
of the scale, each.. 25.00 

2000 • No. 6, 50 Ampere Scale. Instrument combined 

with shunt. Scale of 100 divisions, each 
division equal to .5 of an ampere, readable to 
tenths of a division, or .05 ampere in any part 
of the scale, each. 25.50 

1080 No. 7, 75 Ampere Scale. Instrument conibined 
with shunt. Scale of 150 divisions, each 
diyision equal to .5 of an ampere, readable to 
tenths of a division, or .05 ampere in any part 
of the scale, each. 26.00 

2678 No. 8, 100 Ampere Scale. Instrument with 
separate shunt. Scale of 100 divisions, each 
division equal to 1 ampere, readable to tenths 
of a division, or .1 ampere in any part of the 
scale, each. 26.50 

3081 No. 9, 150 Ampere Scale. Instrument with 
separate shunt. Scale of 150 divisions, each 
division equal to 1 ampere, readable to tenths 
of a division, or .1 of an ampere in any part 
of the scale, each.'. 27.00 
















252 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 


Weston Railway, Isolated Plant and Feeder 
Ammeters — ( Continued ). 


Code Word. 



Adjutrix 


Administer 


Admirable 


No. 3085. 


Admiral 


Clausure 


Clawed 


Clawing 


Clawless 


Clay 


List No. List Price. 

3082 No. 10, 200 Ampere Scale, instrument with 

separate shunt. Scale of 100 divisions, each 
'division equal to 2 amperes, readable to tenths 
of a division, or .2 ampere in any part of the 
scale, each... $28.00 

3083 No. 11, 250 Ampere Scale. Instrument with 

separate shunt. Scale of 125 divisions, each 
division equal to 2 amperes, readable to tenths 
of a division, or .2 ampere in any part of the 
scale, each. 28.25 

3084 No. 12, 300 Ampere Scale. Instrument with. 

separate shunt. Scale of 150 divisions, each 
division equal to 2 amperes, readable to tenths 
of' a division, or .2 ampere in any part of the 
scale, each. 28.25 

3085 No". 13, 400 Ampere Scale. Instrument with 

separate shunt. Scale of 80 divisions, each 
division equal to 5 amperes, readable to tenths 
of a division, or .5 ampere in any part of the 
scale, each... 28.50 

1088 No. 14, 500 Ampere Scale. Instrument with 

separate shunt. Scale of 150 divisions, each 
division equal to 5 amperes, readable to tenths 
of a division, or .5 ampere in any part of the 
scale, each. 29.50 

1089 fro. 15, 600 Ampere Scale. Instrument with 

separate shunt. Scale of 120 divisions, each 
division equal to 5 amperes, readable to tenths 
of a division, or .5 ampere in any part of the 
scale, each. 30.50 

1092 No. 16, 750 Ampere Scale.- Instrument with 

separate shunt. Scale of 150 divisions, each 
division equal to 5 amperes, readable to tenths 
of a division, or .5 ampere in any part of the 
scale, each. 31.50 

1093 No. 17, 1,000 Ampere Scale. Instrument with 

separate shunt. Scale of 100 divisions, each 
division equal to 10 amperes, readable to 
tenths of a division, or 1 ampere in any part 
of the scale, each. 32.50 

1094 No. 18,1,200 Ampere Scale. Instrument with 

separate shunt. Scale of 120 divisions, each 
division equal to 10 amperes, readable tg 
tenths of a division, or 1 ampere in any part 
of the scale, each .. 33.50 














AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


253 


Weston Railway Isolated Plant and Feeder 
Ammeters—( Continued .) 


Code Word. 
Sarcoma, 


Sarcomatux 


Sarcopligan 


List No. List Prite. 

Each. 

21361 No. 19, 1500 Ampere Scale, instrument with 

separate shunt, scale with 150 divisions, each 
division equal to 10 amperes; readable to 
tenths of a division or 1 ampere in any part 
of the scale, each..$39-25 

21362 No. 20, 2000 Ampere Scale instrument with 

separate shunt, scale with 100 divisions, each 
division equal to 20 amperes; readable to 
tenths of a division or 2 amperes in any part 
of the scale,'each -.. 43.75 

21363 No 21, 2500 Ampere Scale, instrument with 

separate shunt, scale with 125 divisions, each 
division equal to 20 amperes, readable to 
tenths of a division or 2 amperes in any part 
of the scale, each.. 45.25 


Differential Volt Heters. 


In order to obviate the observing of two independent 
instruments and the incidental .reading errors, when 
bringing up dynamos to the normal voltage for throwing 
in on bus bar, an illuminated dial differential voltmeter 
has been devised. There is a difference in construction 
in these instruments for either two wire or three wire 
systems. 


Two Wire System. 

Sarcophagus 21364 Scale 130-0-130 volts in 2 divisions, No. 2 finish, 85-00 

Sarcophay 21365 “ 500-0-500 “ 10 “ No. 2 “ 90.00 

Swrcorampus 21366 “ 600-0-600 “ 10 « No. 2 “ 95.00 


Three Wire System. 

Sarcosis 21367 Scale 130-0-130 volts in 2 divisions, No. 2 finish, 85 00 

Sarcotic 21368 “ 500-0-500 “ 10 “ No. 2 “ 90.00 

Sarculation 21369 “ 600-0-000 “ 10 “ No. 2 “ 95.00 

No. 2 finish is dead-black japan with nickel' trimming. 

No. 3 finish, which is all nickel plated, brass or copper finish, is j?4.50 


extra. 















254 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Weston Portable Standard Direct Reading Volt¬ 
meters for Alternating and Direct 
Current Circuits. 


Each instrument is enclosed in a leather case, supplied 
•with shoulder strap, lock and key and furnished with a 
pair of flexible connecting cords, for both of which no 
extra charge is made. 


Code Word. 
Cleansed 



No. 5614. 


Clearance 


Cleared 


Clearing 


Clearness 


Cleavage 


Clean 


Cleaved 


t 

Cleave 


Clef 


Single Scale Instruments. 

List No. . List Price. 

2614 No. l. Scale 1.5 to 7.5 volts, from 1.5 volt up 

in j’j volt divisions; best range 2.5 to 6.5 volts, 
within that range readable to of a volt, 
each. $ 60.00 

2615 No. 2. Scale 1.5 to 10 volts, from 1.5 volt up in 

•jV volt divisions; best, range 4 to 9 volts, 
within that range readable to of a volt, 
each. 60.00 

2616 No. 3. Scale 2 to 12 volts, from 2 volts up in 

■j ] ff volt divisions; best range 5 to 11 yolts, 
within that range readable to xiis of a volt, 
each. 60.00 

2617 No. 4. Scale 3 to 15 volts, from 3 volts up in 

■jJj volt divisions; best range 5.5 to 12 volts, 
within that range readable to of a volt, 
each.’. 60.00 

2618 No. 5. Scale 3 to 20 volts, from 3 volts up in 

£ volt divisions: best range 7 to 18 volts, 
within that range readable to 5 V of a volt, 
each.. . 60.00 

2619 No. 6. Scale 10 to 60 volts, from 10 volts up in 

| volt divisions; best range &5 to 55 "volts, 
within that range readable io ^.of a 'volt, 
each. 60.00 

2620 No. 7. Scale 15 to 75 volts, from 15 volts up in 

i volt divisions; best range 30 to 65 volts, 
within that range readable to -fa of a volt, 
each. 60.00 

2621 No. 8. Sc le 20 to 120 volts, from 20 volts up 

in 1 volt divisions ; best range 50 to 110 volts, 
within that range readable to T \j of a volt, 
each. 65.00 

2622 No. 9. Scale 30 to 150 volts, from 30 volts up 

in 1 volt divisions; best range 70 to 125 volts, 
within that range readable to ^ of a volt, 
each. 67.50 

2623 No. 10. Scale 60 to 300 volts, from 60 volts up 

in 2 volt divisions ; best range 140 to 250 volts, 
within that range readable to } of a volt, 
each. 70.00 

No. 11. Scale 100 to 600 volts, from 100 volts 
up in 5 volt divisions ; best range 250 to 550 
volts, within that range readable to i of a 
volt, each. 80.00 


Clement 


2624 

















AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


255 


Weston Portable Standard Direct Reading Volt= 
meters for Alternating and Direct 
Current Circuits—( Continued ) 


High Range Voltmeters with Extra Multipliers. 


Code Word. 
Cleaned 


Cleanly 


Cleanness 


Cleanse 


Clergy 

Clerical 

Client 

Cliff 

Climate 

Climatic 

Climax 


Single Scale Instruments. 

List No. List Price. 

2625 No. 12. Scale 200 to 1,200 volts; scale like No. 

8 with ten times the value (10 volts) per divis¬ 
ion, each.$ 90.00 

2626 No. 13. Scale 300 to 1,500 volts; scale like No. 

9 with ten times the value (10 volts) per divis¬ 
ion, each. 97.50 

2627 No. 14. Scale 400 to 2,400 volts; scale like No. 

8 with twenty times the value (20 volts) per 
division, each...100.00 

2628 No. 15. Scale 000 to 3,000 volts ; scale like No. 

10 with ten times the value (20 volts) per divis¬ 
ion, each. .I 10-00 


Double Scale Instruments. 

In ordering double scale instniments it is necessary to 
choose the ratio of the two scales, as 1 to 2 for self-con¬ 
tained instruments, since it is not feasible to have the 
temperature regulator answer for two scales of greater 
ratio. If a higher range is desired to be obtained by 
means of a separate multiplier the ratio is not com¬ 
pulsory, since the temperature regulator then answers 
for the range of the instrument self-contained, while the 
dimension of the wire in the multiplier is so chosen that 
temperature corrections for the multiplier are not neces¬ 
sary if the instrument is kept in circuit for only a short 
time. A self-contained instrument, with single or double 
scale, can thus be supplied with three or more scale 
values. For most practical and all laboratory purposes 
we recommend the double scale instruments as affording 
a wider range of greater accuracy. 

2636 No. 16. Scale 3 to 15 volts and 1.5 to 7.5 volts; 

upper scale like No. 4, lower scale like No. 1, 
each. 70.00 

2637 No. 17. Scale 3 to 20 volts and 1.5 to 10 volts; 

upper scale like No. 5, lower scale like No. 2, 
each. 70.00 

2638 No. 18. Scale 20 to 120 volts and 10 to 60 volts, 

upper scale like No. 8, lower scale like No. 6, 
each. 70.00 

2639 No. 19. Scale 30 to 150 volts and 15 to 75 volts; 

upper scale like No. 9, lower scale like No. 7, 
each. 75.00 

2640 No. 20. Scale 30 to 200 volts and 15 to 100 volts, 

upper scale like No. 5, lower scale like No. 2, 
with ten times the value per division, each.. . 75.00 

2641 No. 21. Scale 60 to 300 volts and 30 to 150 volts, 

upper scale like No. 10, lower scale like No. 9, 


each. 80.00 

2642 No. 22. Scale 100 to 600 volts and 50 to 300 
volts, upper scale like No. 11, lower scale like 
No. 10, each... 90.00 























255 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. 3679. 


Weston Portable Standard Direct Reading Volt¬ 
meters for Alternating and Direct 
Current Circuits — ( Contimied ). 


Inspectors’ Pattern Voltmeters. 

Under the name of “Inspectors’ Pattern” we furnish 
the Voltmeters in a highly polished mahogany box, into 
which the instrument is permanently fastened. All of 
these instruments are provided with a reversing key. 
Instead of the regular binding posts, contact pins are pro¬ 
vided, on which contact is made by means of contact cups 
fastened to flexible cords. The flexible cord is either 
furnished with plain pins or it may be provided with a 
contact plug to fit our lamp adapters. 



No. 3684 



For Direct Current Circuits. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Community 3679 Style No. 1. Highly polished mahogany box. 

with lock and key, flexible connecting cord. 
Additional to listed price, each. $4-00 

Florh 3684 Style No. 3. Highly polished mahogany box, 

with lock and key; compartment with set 
of four lamp adapters (Edison, Thomson- 
Houston, Westinghouse, Weston); flexible 
connecting cord with plug contact to fit lamp 
adapters. Additional to listed prices, each... 10.00 


For Alternating Current Circuits. 

/ 

Fergus 3683 Style No. I. Highly polished mahogany box, 

with compartment box with lock and key. 
The compartment is intended for the reception 
of the flexible connecting cord and one or 
more lamp adapters. Additional to listed 
price, each... 


No. 3683. 


250 










AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 


257 



Plugs, Cords and Lamp Adapters. 

The cut shows the flexible conductor, with plug con¬ 
tact for inserting in the Adapters and for quickly revers¬ 
ing the current. .These Lamp Adapters are made in four 
styles—viz., for Edison, Thomson-Houston, Westinghouse 


and Weston sockets. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Clayiah 2629 Price of Single Lamp Adapters, each. $1.25 

Claymore 2630 Flexible Connecting Cord, with plug contact, 

if ordered separately, each... 1.25 

Clean 2631 Flexible Connecting Cord, with plain contact, 

if ordered separately, each. 1.25 

Ferdinand 3685 Mahogany Box with set of 4 Adapters and 

Flexible Cord, each. 7.50 


Whitney Electrical Measuring Instruments. 



No. 2296. 



No. 2307 i 


It is important in ordering instruments to state whether 
they are to be used in a vertical or horizontal position. 


Whitney Voltmeters for Continuous Currents 

Class A. 


Measly 

2295 

No. 1. 

Scale 0 to 15 volts in 

tV 

volt div., each 

20.00 

Measure 

2296 

“ 9. 

« 0 “ 100 

i t 

1 

tt it 

23.00 

Measured 

•2297 

“ 15. 

“ 0 “ 150 

it 

1 

it tt 

25.00 


'Note- 

—These instruments will heat if left too long in 



circuit. 










Class B. 





Measuring 

2298 

No. 2. 

Scale 0 to 15 volts in 

TtJ 

volt div., each 

25.00 

Meat 

2299 

. “ 10. 

“ 0 “ 100 

(< 

i 

« >< 

28.00 

Mechanic 

2304 

“ 16. 

“ 0 “ 150 

i t 

i 

ft ti 

30.00 

Mechanics 

2305 

“ 21. 

“ 0 “ 300 

it 

2 

it ft 

40.00 

Mechanism 

2306 

“ 25. 

•* 0 “ 600 

it 

5 

• « tt 

50.00 

Mcdalet 

2307 

“ 27. 

“ 0 “ 750 

it 

5 

if tt 

60.00 


Note —These instruments may be left continuously in 
circuit by giving the contact button a quarter turn. 


Whitney Voltmeters for Alternating Currents. 

Medalist 2307± Scale 0 to 75 volts, reading from 15 to 20 volts^ 


in 1 volt divisions, from 20 to 75 volts in £ 

volt divisions, each. 40.00 

Medallion 2303 Scale 0 to 150 volts, reading from 30 to 40 volts 
in 2 volt divisions, from 40 to 150 volts in 1 
volt divisions, each. 45.00 





































258 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



Whitney Ammeters for Continuous Currents. 


Code Word. 

Medicinal 

List No. 

2309 

No. 31. 

Scale 0 to 10 amp 

List Price. 

in ^amp. div.,cach$2l .00 

Medicine 

2310 

“ 39. 

“ 

0 “ 25 

“ £ 

44 4 4 

23.00 

Mcdilat 

231 1 

43. 

<1 

0 “ 50 

“ 4 

44 4 4 

24.00 

Meditated 

2312 

“ 47. 

4 ( 

0 “ 100 

“ 1 

4 4 4 4 

28.00 

Medium 

2313 

51. 

4 4 

0 “ 150 

“ 1 

4 4 44 

30.00 

Medley 

2314 

“ 55. 

44 

0 “ 280 

'• 2 

4 4 4 4 

35.00 

Medusa 

2315 

“ 01. 


0 “ 400 

5 

44 44 

45.00 

Meek 

2316 

' " 65. 

44 

0 *• 500 

“ 5 

4 4 4 4 

50.00 

Meekly 

2317 

" 66. 

“ 

0 “ 600 

“ 5 

44 44 

55.00 

Meekness 

2318 

“ 67. 

44 

0 “ 700 

“ 7 

44 44 

60.00 

Meerschaum 

2319 

“ 68. 

44 

0 “ 800 

“ 10 

14 44 

65.00 

Meeting 

2320 

“ 69. 

4 4 

0 “ 1000 

'• 10 

(4 44 

70.00 


No. 2309. 



No. 2330. 


Whitney Ammeters for Alternating Currents. 

Mellow 2321 Scale 0 to 5 amperes, from 1 to 5 amperes in 

ampere divisions, each. 45.00 

Melody 2322 Scale 0 to 25 amperes, from 5 to 25 amperes, in 

£ ampere divisions, each. 50.00 

Melon 2323 Scale 0 to 50 amperes, from 10 to 50 amperes, in 

| ampere divisions, each. 55.00 

Melt 2324 Scale 0 to 100 amperes, from 10 to 100 amperes, 

in 1 ampere divisions, each. 60.00 

Melted 2325 Scale 0 to 150 amperes, from 15 to 150 amperes, 

in 1 ampere divisions, each. 65.00 

Melting 2326 Scale 0 to 200 amperes, from 20 to 200 amperes, 

in 2 ampere divisions, each. 70.00 

Member 2327 Scale 0 to 300 amperes, from 30 to 300 amperes, 

in 2 ampere divisions, each. 75.00 

Membrane 2328 Scale 0 to 400 amperes, from 40 to 400 amperes, 

in 4 ampfcre divisions, each. 80.00 

Memento 2329 Scale 0 to 500 amperes, from 50 to 500 amperes, 

in 5 ampere divisions, each. 85.00 


Carrying Cases for Whitney Instruments. 



Memoir 


Memorial 


2330 Wooden Carrying Case, with handle, each. 1.00 


2331 Leather Carrying Case, with handle and shoulder 

strap, each... 4.00 


No. 233L 





























AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


259 



No. 21370. 


Bristol’s Recording Ampere Meters. 

For Direct Current. 


Sard 21370 Working range to 12 amperes, 24-hour chart, 

total range 0 to 15 amperes. 60-00 

Sordachote 21371 Working range to 25 amperes, 24-hour chart, 

total range 6 to 30 amperes.... .. 60-00 

Sordini 21372 Working range to 50 amperes, 24 hour chart, 

total range 0 to (jO amperes. 60.00 

Sordel 2 1373 Working range to 165 amperes, 24-hour chart, 

total range 0 to 180 amperes.. 60-00 

Sordine 2 1374 Working range to 270 amperes, 24 hour chart, 

total range 0 to 300 amperes.... 80.00 

Sardine 2 1375 Working range to 550 amperes, 24-hour chart, 

total range 0 to 600 amperes... 80-00 

Satchel 21425 Working range to 1100 amperes, 24-hour chart, 

total range 0 to 1200 amperes .... 80-00 

Sate 21426 Working range to 2200 amperes, 24-hour chart, 

total range 0 to 2400 amperes. 90-00 

Satdexs 21427 Working range to 3300 amperes, 24-hour chart, 

total range 0 to 3600 amperes.,-t.. 100-00 


For Alternating Current. 


So Mite 2 1428 For 8400 Alts, per minute, working range to 

8 amperes, 24-hour chart, total range 0 to 10 

amperes. 60-00 

Salelitions 2 1429 For 15000 Alts, per minute, working range to 
80 amperes, 24-hour chart, total range 0 to 

100 amperes. 60-00 

Acop 25591 For 15000 Alternations per minute, working 

range to 20 Amperes 24 hours chart. 60-00 

Aroptic 25592 For 15000 Alternations per minute, working 

rauge to 50 Amperes, 24 hours chart. 60-00 

Arvrnnl 25593 For 7200 Alternations per minute, working 

range to 130 Amperes, 24 hour chart... 60-00 


Ink and 100 charts with each instrument. Meters for other ranges 

made to order. 


























260 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. 21379. 



Bristol’s Recording Voltmeters. 


Code Word. 

List No. 

For Direct Current. 

List Price. 

Sardinian 

21376 

Working range to 5 volts, 24-hour chart, total. 

Each. 

Sardoin 

21377 

range 0 to 6 volts. 

Working range to 25 volts, 24-hour chart, total 

$60.00 

Sardonic 

21378 

range 0 to 25 volts. 

Working range to 55 volts, 24-hour chart, total 

60-00 

Sardon y.c 

21379 

range 0 to 60 volts. 

Working range to 110 volts, 24-hour chart, total 

60-00 

Snree 

21380 

range 0 to 120 volts. 

Working range to 120 volts, 24-hour chart, total 

60-00 

Sargasso 

21381 

range 0 to 130 volts. 

Working range to 130 volts, 24-hour chart, total 

60.00 

Sari 

21382 

range 0 to 140 volts. 

Working range to 260 volts, 24-hour chart, total 

60.00 

Sarigue 

21383 

range 0 to 280 volts. 

Working range to 275 volts, 12-hour chart, total 

60.00 

Sark 

21384 

range 0 to 300 volts. 

Working range to 550 volts, 24-hour chart, total 

60-00 

Snrlac 

21385 

range 0 to 600 volts. 

Working range to 550 volts, 12-hour chart, total 

60-00 

Sarlyk 

21386 

range 0 to 600 volts . 

Working range to 600 volts, 24-hour chart, total 

60-00 

Sarking 

21387 

range 0 to 650 volts. 

For Alternating Current. 

Working range to 60 volts, 24-hour chart, total 

60.00 

/ 

V. 

Savmatic 

21389 

range 0 to 65 volts. 

Working range to 110 volts, 24-hour chart, total 

60.00 

Sarment 

21390 

range to 120 volts. 

Working range to 120 volts, 24-hour chart, total 

60.00 

Sarmentacus 21391 

range to 130 volts. 

Working range to 150 volts, 24-hour chart, total 

60.00 



range 0 to 160 volts ... 

60-00 


Bristol’s Recording Watt Meters. 


For Direct Current. 

Sarmentose 21392 Working range to 5 K-W, all voltages,'24-hour 

chart, total range 0 to 6 Kilo Watts. 70.00 

Sam 21393 Working range to 15 K-W, all voltages, 24-hour 

chart, total range 0 to 18 Kilo Watts. 70-00 

Sarony 21394 Working range to 25 K-W, all voltages, 24-hour 

chart, total range 0 to 30 Kilo Watts. 70.00 

Saros 21395 Working range to 75 K-W, all voltages, 24-hour 

chart, total range 0 to 90 Kilo Watts. 85-00 

Sarplar 21396 Working range to 150 K-W, all voltages, 12- 

hour chart, total range 0 to 180 Kilo Watts.. 85-00 


Ink and 100 charts with each instrument. Meters for other range? 

made to order. 




































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261 


Thompson Recording Watt Heters. 

The Thompson Recording Watt Meter is a motor meter 
and measures accurately the amount of power consumed 
in the circuit upon which it is placed. It is designed for 
use on both alternating and direct currents, and for the 
measurement of light or power energy in either large or 
small quantities. The following are the standard sizes 
and net prices: 


Two Wire, 50 Volts. 





Lamps 

List Price. 

Code Word. 

List No. 

Amperes. 

10 C. P. 

Each. 

Nabob 

6843 

10 

10 

25.00 

Nacre 

6540 

15 

15 

30.00 

Nactite 

6541 

25 

25 

36.00 

Naiad 

6542 

50 

50 

4500 

Naidor 

65421 

75 

75 

55.00 

Nail 

6543 

100 

100 

70-00 

Nailing 

6544 

150 

150 

80.00 

Nailed 

6950 

300 

300 

1 1000 

Naively 

6951 

600 

600 

150 00 

Naked 

6964 

1,200 

1,200 

250 00 

Nab 

69644 

2,500 

2,500 

330 00 

Nabit 

69654 

5,000 

5,000 

370 00 

Nablnm 

69684 

8,000 

8,000 

400 00 

Thirty Volt Meters 

for use in connection with Constant Potential Arc 

Lighting Circuits will 

be furnished at the price of the same Ampere capac- 

ity of 50 Volt Meters. 






Two Wire, 100 to 110 Volts. 


Nankeen 

6935 

5 

10 

27 50 

Nape 

6734 

10 

20 

30.00 

Naptha 

6565 

15 

30 

33-00 

Napkin 

6566 

25 

50 

45-00 

Napless 

6567 

50 

100 

50-00 

N a car at 

6567 i- 

75 

150 

70.00 

Nappy 

6568 

100 

200 

80.00 

Narcissus 

6569 

150 

300 

100 00 

Naeh 

6569£ 

200 

400 

1 1000 

Narcotic 

6954 

300 

600 

130.00 

Nacker 

6954 f 

450 

900 

160-00 

Narrative 

6955 

600 

1,200 

190.00 

Narrow 

6965 

1,200 

2,400 

320.00 

Saprot 

6966 

2,500 

5,000 

380 00 

Sapsogo 

6967 

5,000 

10,000 

425.00 

Sapskull 

6968 

8,000 

16,000 

460.00 



Three Wire, 

220 Volts. 


Narrowing 

6735 

74 

33 

35.00 

Narrower 

6563 

15 

66 

50.00 

Nasal 

6597 

25 

110 

60 00 

Natal 

6570 

50 

220 

75.00 

Nacreous 

6570 i- 

75 

300 

85.00 

Nation 

6571 

100 

440 

100 00 

Native 

6572 

150 

CO 

125-00 











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AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. 6948. 


Thomson Recording Watt Meters —{Continued.') 


For Power Service. 


Two Wire. 220 Volts. 





Horse- 

List Price. 

Code Word. 

List No. 

Amperes. power. 

Each, 

Natively 

6948 

5 

H 

$ 36-50 

Nativity 

6538 

15 

34 

50-00 

Natural 

6555 

25 

7 

60-00 

Naturalist 

6556 

50 

15 

70-00 

Nadab 

65564 

75 

20 

85-00 

Naturalize 

6557 

100 

25 

100-00 

Nature 

6558 

150 

40 

120-00 

Nadir 

65584 

200 

50 

135-00 

Nausea 

6813 

300 

80 

150-00 

Nadelstein 

68134 

450 

125 

190-00 

Nave 

6814 

600 

160 

220-00 

Navigable 

6966 £ 

1,200 

320 

300-00 

Naeve 

69664 

2,500 

700 

425-00 

Naevase 

69704 

5,000 

1,400 

475-00 

Nafe 

69714 

8,000 

2.200 

520.00 



Two Wire, 

500 Volts. 


Astride 

6949 

3 

14 

$ 40.00 

Naff 

69504 

10 

5 

55.00 

Axtringe 

6539 

15 

74 

60.00 

Astringency 

6559 

25 

15 

65-00 

Astringent 

6560 

50 

30 

85.00 

Nag 

65604 

.75 

50 

100-00 

Astringing 

6561 

100 

60 

1 10.00 

Astrology 

6562 

150 

100 

125.00 

Naggy 

65624 

200 

120 

150.00 

Astronomer 

6815 

300 

200 

175 00 

Nagor 

68154 

450 

300 

225.00 

Astute 

6816 

600 

400 

275.00 

Astutely 

69671- 

1,200 

800 

375.00 

Naiant 

69734 

2,500 

1,600 

450.00 

Nais 

69744 

5,000 

3,200 

500.00 

Naif 

69754 

8,000 

5,400 

550-00 


Primary Circuits 


1,000 to 2,000 Volts. Prices Include Transformer. 


Amperes. 

Nailball 65724 10 . 80-00 

Navigably 6573 20.... 90.00 

Navigate 657 4 30 . 100-00 

Navigator 6575 60 . 125-00 

Navigation 6576 120 . 160-00 

Neel 657 7 300 210-00 

Nailbrush 65774 600 . 300-00 


Portable Heters for Street Car Testing, Etc. 

500 Volts. 


Nailer 21000 14 H. P., 3 Amp. 55-00 

Nailer css 21001 74 “ 15 “ 70-00 

Nailery 21002 15 “ 25 “ 85-00 

Nailheaded 21003 30 “ 50 “ 100-00 




















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263 


Thomson Recording Watt Meters—( Continued .) 


Arc Circuit Meters. 


CodeWord. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Nainsook 2 1004 4 lights, 6 T * 5 Amp. 65.00 

Naissant 21005 4 “ 10 “ . 65 00 

Naieel 21006 8 “ 6 T 8 5 “ 75-00 

Naivete 21007 8 “ 10 “ 75.00 

Arc Circuit Station Heters. 

Namelessly 21008 35 lights, 6 T % Amp. 110-00 

Nameplate 2 1 00 9 35 “ 10 “ 110.00 

Namingly 21010 50 « 6 T 8 W “ .,. 125.00 

Nan 21011 50 “ 10 “ 125.00 

Nandor 21012 65 “ 6 X 8 5 “ . !.. 135.00 

Nandu 21013 65 “ 10 “ 135.00 

Nantes 21014 80 “ 6 X 8 5 “ . 150.00 

Nap 21015 80 “ 10 “ 150-00 



fro. 21404. 


The Scheeffer Recording Watt Meter. 

For Alternating Circuits. 


Lights Rated on a Basis of 50 Watts per Lamp. 


50 Volts. 


Sartorial 

21404 

10 Lights, 10 Amperes 

Sartorious 

21405 

15 

« 

15 

ii 

Sary 

21406 

20 

u 

20 

a 

Sash 

21407 

30 

u 

30 

u 

Sashorn 

21408 

40 

a 

40 

a 

Sasin 

21409 

50 

a 

50 

a 

Sassafras 

21410 

75 

u 

75 

<t 

Sassanage 

2141 1 

100 

a 

100 

a 

Sasse 

21412 

150 

u 

150 

a 

Sassolin 

21413 

300 

u 

300 

« 


$25.00 
30.00 
34.00 
37.00 
41.00 
45.00 
55.00 
70.00 
80.00 
I 10.00 


100 to no Volts. 


Sassoral 

21414 

10 Lights 

, 5 

Amperes. 

. 27.00 

Sassoralla 

21415 

20 

a 

10 

a 

. 30 00 

Sassybark 

21416 

30 

u 

15 

u 

. ... 33.00 

Sastra 

21417 

40 

u 

20 

<( 

. 41.00 

Sat 

21418 

50 

a 

25 


. 45.00 

Satan 

21419 

60 

u 

30 

a 

. 47.00 

Satanic 

21420 

70 

a 

35 

a 

. 48.00 

Satanical 

21421 

100 

u 

50 

u 

. 50.00 

Satanism 

21422 

150 

a 

75 

u 


Satanist 

21423 

200 

a 

100 

a 

.-. 80.00 

Satanophomyi 1424 

300 

u 

150 

u 

. 100.00 





















































264 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 




The Shallenberger Meter. 

For Alternatihg Current. 

The meter is a direct reading instrument, recording 
the amount of current which has passed through it, on a 
dial (herewith illustrated) presenting much the same 
appearance as that of an ordinary gas meter. The unit 
of measurement is the “ampere hour.” 


Code Word. List No. List Price- 

Each.. 

Sitrptirr 21397 5 Amperes .. $13.75 

Summit 21398 10 “ 15-00 

Surm 21399 20 “ 18.75 

Siirxiiptu illii 21400 40 “ 22.50 

Atw 21401 80 “ 31.25 

SurxrnH 21402 120 “ 43-75 

Sun 21403 100 “ 50.00 


Duncan Alternating Current Recording Meters 

For Lamp Hours or Ampere Hours. 


Code Word 

SeojO 

List No. 

2IG45 

5 

For so Volt Lamps. 

16 c. p. Lamps Capacity 

or 5 

Amperes.. 

List Price! 
Each. 

Seoirl 

21646 

10 

it 

ii 

it 

10 

ii 

25 00 

Srmbhle 

21647 

15 

ti, 

ii 

it 

15 

ii 

30.00 

Sr niff 

21648 

20 

if 

ii 

it 

20 

it 

.. 33.00 

Sfi'tnuhle 

21649 

25 

«( 

ii 

it 

25 

it 

.. 36.00 

Scrap 

21650 

30 

it 

ii 

it 

30 

it 

.. 38.00 

Smipr. 

2165 i 

40 

i( 

“ 

“ 

40 

it 

. 41.CO 

Smitr/i 

21652 

50 

ii 

ii 

it 

50 

. ii 

.. 45.00 

Srm id 

21653 

60 

“ 

ii 

“ 

60 

ii 

.. 50.00 

Screii/r. 

21654 

80 

i< 

ii 

ti 

80 

t* 

.. 60.00 

Sr mi/n 

21655 

100 

ii 

ii 

ii 

100 

ii 

.. 70.00 

Screerh 

21656 

120 

ii 

ii 

ti 

120 

ti 

80.00 

Srre.nl 

21657 

160 

ii 

ii 

ii 

160 

ti 

... 100.00 

Srriblilr 

21658 

200 

i< 


ti 

200 

it 

. 120.00 

Srribr 

21659 

For 

10 10 c. 

ioo Volt Lamps. 

>. Lamps Capacity 

or 5 

Amperes.. 

.. 28.00 

Sr fimp 

21660 

20 

ii 

ii 

ii 

10 

ii 

.. 30.00 

Sr rip 

21 661 

30 

ii 

ii 

«t 

15 

ii 

33.00 

Script ■ 

21662 

40 

ii 

it 

ii 

20 

ti 

.. 37 00 

SrripUirr 

21663 

50 

it 

ii 

it 

25 

it 

41.00 

Srriccner 

21664 

60 

ii 

it 

ii 

30 

ii 

.. 45.00 

Scrofula' 

21665 

80 

ii 

ii 

ii 

40 

it 

50.00 

Scroll 

21666 

100 

ii 

ti 

it 

50 

ii 

. 55.00 

Srnib 

21667 

120 

ii 

it 

it 

60 

it 

60.00 

Smiplii 

21668 

160 

it 

it 

ii 

80 

ii 

75.00 

Srrutiiiff 

21669 

200 

ii 

ti 

it 

100 

ii 

. 85.00 

Srrutnirr- 

21670 

240 

ii 

ii 

it 

120 

ii 

95-00 

Said 

21671 

320 

ii 

ti 

ii 

160 

it 

1 15.00 

Sniffle 

21672 

400 

it 

ti 

ti 

200 

it 

. 135.00 

Sru.ll 

Primary 

.21673 

Meters for i,ooo 

5 Amperes. 

or 2,000 

Volt 

Currents. 


.Snillerff 

21674 

10 

ii 






Sriilliim 

21675 

15 

ii 






Sculpture. 

.21676 

20 

ti 






Sr urn 

21677 

25 

it 






































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


265 



Duncan Alternating Current Recording Meters 

( Continued .) 

Primary Meters for 1,000 or 2,000 Volt Currents— (Continued.) 


Code Word. List No. I’rice List. 

Each. 

Scupper 21678 30 Amperes. 46.00 

Scurf 21679 40 “ 49.00 

Scurrilous 21680 50 “ 54.00 

Scurry 21681 60 “ 60.00 

Scutcheon 21682 80 “ 72.00 

Scuttle 2 1 683 100 “ 84.00 

Scythe 2 1 684 120 “ 96-00 

Sen 21685 160 “ 120-00 

Seaboard 21686 200 “ .•.144.00 


Duncan Recording Wattmeters for Alternating 

Currents. 


Lamp Rating based upon 50 Watt Lamps. 


. For 50 Volt Circuits. 


Seafarer 

21687 

5 

16 c. p. Lamps Capacity or 5 

Amperes_ 

$ 25.00 

Seal ■ 

21688 

10 

tt tt 

ii 

10 

ii 

25.00 

Seam 

21689 

15 

it it 

ii 

15 

it. 

30.00 

Seaman 

21690 

20 

tt « 

ii 

20 

ii 

33.00 

Seamstress 

21691 

25 

ti tt 

it 

25 

it 

36.00 

Sear 

21692 

30 

u ti. 

ii 

30 

<i 

38 00 

Search 

21693 

40 

it u 

ii 

40 

ii 

41.00 

Season 

21694 

50 

it t< 

it 

50 

ii 

45.00 

Seaworthy 

21695 

(W 

u u 

ii 

60 

ii 

50-00 

Seat 

21696 

80 

it u 

ii 

80 

it 

60.00 

Sebaceous 

21697 

100 

a a 

it 

100 

ii 

70.00 

Secant 

21698 

120 

tt tt 

ii 

120 

ii 

80.00 

Secede 

21699 

160 

it tt 

ii 

160 

ii 

100. 00 

tSeckcl 

21700 

200 

tt tt 

ii 

200 

it 

120.00 




For 100 Volt Circuits. 




Seclude 1 

21701 

10 16 c. p. Lamps 

Capacity or 5 

Amperes... 

28.00 

Second 

21702 

20 

ii it 

ii 

10 

ii 

30.00 

Secret ■ 

21703 

30 

ii it 

<i 

15 

ii 

33 00 

Secretary 

21704 

40 

ii it- 

ii 

20 

ii 

37.00 

Secrete 

21705 

50 

ii ii 

ii 

25 

ii 

41.00 

Sect 

21706 

60 

'<< ii 

ii 

30 

ii 

45.00 

Sect ill! 

21707 

80 

ii ii 

it 

40 

it 

50.00 

Section 

21708 

100 

ii ii 

ii 

50 

it 

55.00 

Sector 

21709 

120 

ii ii 

it 

60 

ti 

60.00 

Secular 

21710 

160 

tt ii 

it 

80 

ii 

75.00 

Secure. 

2171 1 

200 

ii ii 

ii 

100 

ii 

85.00 

Sedan 

21712 

240 

ii ii 

“ 

120 

ii 

95.00 

Sedate 

21713 

320 

ii ii 

ii 

160 

it 

1 15-00 

Seda tier 

21714 

400 

ii ii 

it 

200 

ti 

135-00 


For Primary Circuits, 1 

,000 or 2 

O 

O 

O 

Volts. 




(Price includes Transformer.) 



Sedentary 

21715 

5 Amperes. 




75.00 

Sedge 

21716 

10 

ii 




80-00 

Sediment 

21717 

15 

ii 




85.00 

Sedition, 

21718 

20 

ii 




90.00 

Seduce, 

21719 

25 

ii 




95.00 

Seiluloux 

21720 

30 

ii 




100.00 

Seed 

21721 

40 

it 




1 10.00 

Seedy 

21722 

50 

ii 




1 18.00 

Seek 

21723 

60 

ii 




125.00 

Seem 

2 i 724 

80 

<« 




140.00 

Seemly 

21725 

1(X) 

ii 




150.00 

Seen 

21726 

120 

ii 




160 00 

Seer 

21727 

160 

it 




175.00 

Seethe. 

21728 

200 

ii 




190.00 












































266 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Weston Portable Wattmeters. 



No 3686 

Maximum Maximum 

Code Word. List No. Current. Voltage. List Price. 

Ladyum 3686 No. 0 to 150 watts in 1 watt divisions, 2 amperes, 150 volts, each . $70.00 

f “ 1A 0 “ 75 «• \ 2 “ 75 " ) 

Ladylike 3687 \ [ . 75.00 

( 0 “ 150 “ 1 2 ” 150 “ ) 


Lacerta 3688 x No. IB, 0 to 150 watts in 1 watt divisions, for inspectors, sales agents and manufacturers 

of incandescent lamps, especially designed for ready connections to any lamp socket of 
any system. In a highly polished carrying case of cherry are contained the Watt¬ 
meter, a set of four lamp adapters, etc., same as furnished with the No. 3683 Inspectors’ 
Voltmeter. . . 85.00 


Maximum Maximum 

Current Voltage. 


Lacertian 

3689 

No. 2. 

0 

to 1,500 watts in 10 watt divisions. 

10 amperes, 

150 volts, each . 

.70.00 



“ 2A. 

0 

“ 750 

.. 5 

10 


75 ' 


Lac-ertilian 

3690 


0 

“ 1,500 

“ 10 

10 

«i 

150 

. 75.00 

Lacertine 

3691 

“ 3 

0 

“ 3,750 

“ 25 

25 

« • 

150 

. 75.00 



1“ 3A 

0 

“ 1,500 

“ 10 

25 

l • 

75 


Lacuna 

3692 


0 

“ 3,000 

20 

25 

»< 

150 

. 80.00 

Lactuca 

3693 

“ 4. 

0 

•’ 7,500 

- 50 

50 

• * 

150 

. 75.00 



*• 4A. 

0 

“ 3,750 

“ 25 

50 

11 

75 ■' 


Lacunar 

3694 


0 

- 7,500 

" 50 

5Q 

* • 

» •• I 

.80.00 

Laminate 

3695 

•* 5 

0 

“ 15,000 

“ 100 

100 

<1 

150 

. 80.00 



“ 5A. 

0 

“ 7,500 

“ 50 

100 

«« 

75 


Zanary 

3695 j 


0 

“ 15,000 

“ 100 

100 

t t 

150 

... 85.00 

Lamellar 

3697 

“ 6 

0 

“ 30,000 

“ 200 

200 

< 1 

150 

.. 85.00 



“ 6 A. 

0 

“ 15,000 

“ 100 

200 

<! 

75 


Lamelliform 

3698 





l . 9o.nn 




0 

“ 30,000 

“ 200 

200 

«< 

150 



The above prices include a Carrying Case of polished cherry. For all ranges from No. 3 
upwards this Carrying Case contains a separate compartment for linen covered flexible 
cables furnished with the instrument. These cables are provided with special terminals 
to insure good contacts on the instruments, and are of sufficiently large cross-section 
to carry the maximum current for which the instrument is designed.' 



















AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


267 



No. 6699. 


Code Word. 
Atlantic 


Pieter Sealing Tools. 


List No. 

6699 Large Size Sealing Tool, each... 


List Price. 

... $9.50 



No. 6970. 




No. 6968. 


Atlantis 6970 Small Pocket Sealing Tool, each. 2.75 


Atlas 6705 Lead Seals and Wires for large tool, 


per 1,000.,. 8.50 

Atmosphere 6968 i Lead Seals and Wires for Pocket Tool, 

per 1.000 . 8.50 

Meter Reading Books, each. | .35 

Meter Rate Chart, each. 1.85 



Post Office Bridge and Rheostat. 


Michael 2255 Same, without galvanometer.. .i 00.00 


No. 2254. 














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Combination Bridge, Rheostat and 
Galvanometer. 

mproved Form with Revolving Galvanometer. 

This instrument consists of a sensitive Detector Gal¬ 
vanometer and an improved form of Wheatstone 
Bridge, with Rheostat, all arranged in one case so as 
to form a complete and perfect portable apparatus for 
measuring resistance. 

We manufacture two sizes: No. 1 measures from one' 
hundredth of an ohm to 111,000 ohms. It has on each 
arm bridge coils of 10 ohms, 100 ohms and 1,000 ohms. 
The Rheostat consists of three rows of ten coils each,, 
the first rows being Coils of one ohm each, designated 
“units,” the second of ten ohms each, designated 
“tens,”^td the third of 100 ohms each, designated 
“ hundreds.” 

The case is of polished mahogany, measuring 
8^x8^x5 y z inches. 


List Price. 


Code Word. List No. Each. 

Midship 2260 No. 1 Instrument.$ 75.00 

Midst 2261 No. 2 “ . 85.00 


No. 2 measures from one hundredth of an ohm to 
1,110,000 ohms. The construction is the same aS No. 1, 
but there is an additional row of ten one thousand ohm 
coils in the Rheostat. The size of the same is 8^\10i 
x5>£ inches. 

The arrangement of coils is such that one plug only 
is used to each row, thus avoiding the multiplicity of 
bad connections on account of ill-fitting plugs, and 
making the reading as simple as possible. If, for- 
instance, in balancing the bridge, it is required to put 
the plug of the "hundreds ’’row into ‘‘seven,” of 
“ tens ” row into “five,” and of units row into “ three,!’ 
instead of adding up the coils, one reads direct 753: 
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Wheatstone Bridge. 


Consisting of a detector galvanometer so constructed Ahat it 
mity be revolved independently of the case; Wheatstone Bridge 
Slid rheostat in case with hard rubber engraved face. 

A card of instructions accompanies each instru¬ 
ment. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Somnific 25076 Each. $80-00 


No. 25076. 



Adjustable Transformer. 


This Transformer is for use where the alterna¬ 
ting current alone is available. It will give an al¬ 
ternating current of one to twenty amperes up to 
30 volts pressure, and is particularly well adapted 
for hospital aud deutal work, where heavy cur¬ 
rents are frequently used for cauterizing and oper 
ating lamps. 


Prices on application. 























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No. 23084. 



No. 3680 with No. 3681. 



No. 3446. 



The Queen Decade Testing; Set 

Code Word. List No. Price List. 

Eacn. 

Silrerbnsh 23084 T 464, Queen “Decade” Portable Testing 

Set. $125-00 

Silcerfnr 23085 T 465, Queen “Decade” Portable Testing 

Set, without Galvanometer and Battery 100-00 

The above Testing Set is recommended to such electric¬ 
ians as prefer the “Decade” plan of resistance coils. 

The Wheatstone Bridge, Rheostat, D’Arsonval Galvan¬ 
ometer and Battery are contained in a fiuely polished ma¬ 
hogany box with carrying strap. Outside dimensions, 12 x 
6 | x 5ins. Range .001 to 9,999,000 ohms. 

“Acme” Portable Testing Set. 

The component parts are Wheatstone Bridge, Rheostat, 
D’Arsonval Galvanometer, Battery, and Double Contact 
Key, in a mahogany case, having outside dimension 9 x 5} 
x 5 ins., and weighing only seven pounds. 

The bridge coils are six in number and admit of a ratio 
of one to one thousand on either arm. 

The Rheostat has a total resistance of 11,110 ohms, hence 
the possible range of measurement is from .001 to 11 , 110,000 
ohms. 

Measurements can be made under all conditions of prac¬ 
tical work close to dynamos, in large factories or on ship¬ 


board. 

France# 3680 T 460, “Acme” Portable Testing Set 100.00 

Francis 368 I T 461, Leather Carrying Case, with shoulder 

strap. 5.00 

Frederick 3682 T 462, Flexible Contact Clutches for heavy 

conductors. 5-00 

Detection 3700 T 963, Tripod, with Clamp, to support in 

street work. 7.50- 


Weston Circuit Tester and Ground 
Detector. 

The Weston Ground Detector is an instrument for simply 
and quickly indicating the existence of grounds, and also 
for showing the insulation resistance of the circuits from 
hour to hour and day to day, aud thus indicating any 
changes that may take place in the insulation resistabce of 
the circuits. 

Coolly 3446 Weston Circuit Tester and Ground Detector, 
for two-wire circuits, including computing 
device for quickly determining the insula¬ 
tion resistance without necessity of calcu¬ 
lation . 65-00. 

Weston Portable Galvanometer. 


Negative 

9061 

No. 1, giving 1 millimeter scale deflection 
with 1 volt through 500,000 ohms, resist¬ 
ance 250 ohms. 

35.00 

Neglect 

9063 

Leather Carrying Case for same, velvet lined, 
with handle and shoulder strap, lock and 
key. 

35Q 


fto. 9061. 

























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Queen=Wirt Ammeters and Voltmeters. 

Queen-Wirt Meters are calibrated for either direct or 
alternating current circuits. When ordering instruments 
for alternating current, state the product of the number 
of pole of the generator by the number of revolutions 
per minute. 

All instruments are Dead-Beat and this enables them, 
to follow continual changes in the current or voltage 
without constant swinging. The circuit may be rapidly 
made or broken without driving the pointer violently to 
one side and probably injuring the instrument or throw¬ 
ing it out of calibration. 

The front is of bronze-with bright letters and scroll 
raised on a dead black ground. 

Voltmeters for constant potential circuits have their 
scale divisions wider at the normal running poiut. Scales 
on other meters are nearly uniform. 

Ammeters. Direct. Alternating. 

List Price Each. 

10 amperes. «... $22.00 



Range. 


1 to 

10 amperes 

2 to 

15 

it 

3 to 

30 

<( 

5 to 

50 

it 

8 to 

75 

it 

10 to 

loo 

it 

12 to 

125 

it 

15 to 

150 

it 

20 to 

200 

it 

25 to 

250 

it 

30 to 

300 

ti 

40 to 

400 

it 

50 to 

500 

It 

60 to 

600 

it 

100 to 1000 

it 


Voltmeters. 


2 to 

3 to 
8 to 75 

80 to 130 
15 to 150 
30 to 300 
00 to 600 


15 volts 
25 


$ 22.00 

$ 24.00 

22.00 

24.00 

22.00 

24.00 

22.00 

24.00 

22.00 

24.00 

22.00 

24.00 

24.00 

26.00 

24 00 

26.00 

26.00 

28.00 

26.00 

28.00 

26.00 

28.00 

28-00 

30.00 

28.00 

30.00 

28.00 

30.00 

28.00 

30.00 

24.00 

26.00 

24.00 

26.00 

24.00 

26.00 

24 00 

26.00 

24.00 

26.00 

26.00 

28.00 

28 00 

30-00 


Portable Instruments. 

These instruments are light and small, weighing about 
three pounds each and measuring 61 x 61 x 3 inches over 
all. The cases are of mahogany. The instruments are 
dead-beat. 

In ordering Portable Meters for alternate current cir¬ 
cuits follow previous instructions given for switchboard 
meters. 

Ammeters. 

2 to 15 amperes... 28.00 

10 to 100 “ ..... 30.00 

15 to 150 “ . ...: . 32.00 


30.00 

32.00 

34.00 


Voltmeters. 

15 to 150 volts. 30.00 32.00 

.30 to 300 “ 32.00 34.00 

60 to 600- “ 35.00 37.00 

leather carrying case with shoulder-strap for Portable Voltmeter 

or Ammeter.... 5.00 

The prices on double instruments are governed by the combination 
selected and will be furnished on application. 














































































































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Voltmeter Switches. 



No. 8720. 


Western Electric Switch. 

Tliis Switch is used for connecting a voltmeter 
across the mains of any number of dynamos .or cir¬ 
cuits without danger of reversing the polarity 
through the instrument. It is also provided with a 
ground test for each side of the different circuits, 
which measures with the voltmeter the number of 
volts lost to ground by simply pressing one of the 
buttons, from which reading the actual resistance in 
ohms to ground of the circuit may be determined. 
Switches of this design are made for any number of 
circuits or dynamos lettered and numbered as de¬ 
sired. 



Code Word. 

List No. 



List Price 

Sim toil 

23098 

4 Point, each. 

. $ 13.00 

Simitnr 

23099 

6 

44 44 

. 14.50 

Simmer 

23100 

8 

44 (4 

: 16.00 

Si inn el 

23101 

10 

u 44 

. 18.00 

Simonine 

23102 

12 

<4. 44 

. 20.00 

Simonist 

23103 

14 

44 44 

. 24.00 

J alia 

8720 

1 G 

44 44 

. 30.00 


Diagram of Connections for a 
Western Electric Volt= 
meter Switch. 

The size of the hard rubber base for 
a 2-point Voltmeter Switch is 2 x 5 ins. 
For a 4 to 14-point the base is round 
and is in. diameter. For a 16 to 24- 
point switch it is 10i in. diameter. 

A similar instrument is also made 
for connecting polarity indicators, cali¬ 
brating ammeters or other series in¬ 
struments in arc circuits. 



Speed Indicators. 


The “Lightning” Speed Indicator 

It, registers as high as 1,000, as seen by the cut. 
The body constitutes the handle, lias a rubber, 
tip on the spindle, and the, face covered with a 
watch crystal. Will stand over 15,000 rotations 
per minute. 


C 'item 3673 Each 


3.00 







































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No. 3674. 


Speed Indicators— (Continued}. 


Universal Speed Indicator. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Citizen 3674 Single Indicator, each. $ 1.00 



No. 2051. 


City 


Heath Speed Indicator. 

2051 Heath Self-Timing, Self-Registering 

Speed Indicator, each. 20.00 



Standard Portable Tachometer. 

The scales on the dial are graduated as 
follows : 40 to 200, 120 to 600, and 600 to 3,000, 
which gives a maximum range of 40 to 3,000 
turns per minute. Thus it is possible to measure 
directly both high and low speeds with the 
same instrument. 

Cited. 2050 Standard Portable Tachometer, range 

40 to 3 000 revolutions, each.. 60.00 


No 2050. 


















FIXTURES. 



No. 21895. 


No. 21900. 



Bracket Tubes. # 


Code Word. List No. 

shore 21895 4 inch 

Shower 21896 6 “ 

Showery 21897 8 “ 

Shred 21898 10 “ 


List Price. 
Per 100. 

. $14.00 
. 16.00 
. 20.00 
. 23.00 


No. 2l<)02. 


Shrew 


21899 45 degree rigid, ball joint 


17.00 



No. 21903. 



No. 21905. 


Shrewd 

Shriek 


Sh rill 



No. 21906. No. 21910. 


Shrine, 
Sh rink 


21900 6 inch 

21901 10 “ 


21902 Curve Nipple 


21903 Cinch 

21904 10 “ 


26.00 
33.00 


10.00 


36.00 

4J.00 


1* 


No. 21914. 



No. 21915. 


Shrinkiiye 21905 


Sh linker 21906 
Shrinkingly 21907 
Shiite 21908 

Shricntely 21909 


Extends 8 inches 


4 inches 

6 “ 

8 « 

10 “ 


35.00 


14.00 

16.00 

20.00 

23-00 



No. 21916. 



Sluice, 

21910 

Shrirel 

2191 1 

Sh ricer 

21912 

Sluicing 

21913 

Sh roff 

21914 

Shroffage 

21915 


4 inch 
6 « 

8 “ 
10 “ 


Extends 3^ inclies 


90 degree Bracket 


14.00 

16.00 

20-00 

23.00 


30-00 


16.00 



Nov-21918. 


\f 

No. 21919. 


Shrood 21916 Turkey-neck Bracket. 35-00 

Shroud 21917 Snake Bracket.. 35.00 

Shrouding 21918 Swan Bracket. 35-00 

Shroudlems '21919 Duck-neck Bracket. 35-00 


Nos. 21899, 21902 and 21915 are of the same size tubing as the 
other brackets listed. 





































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No. 21921. 


Fixtures.—( Continued .) 


Electric Brackets. 


Screw Bracket. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Sliroudplate 21920 Roilgh brass, per 100. $1 1.00 

Shroudy 21921 Polished brass, lacquered, per 100 . 22-00 



No. 21922. 



No. 21923. 


This is a short screw bracket, very strong, makes a con¬ 
venient bracket for window lighting, border or ceiling 
work. Extends from wall one and five-eights inches. 


Partition Bracket. 


For attaching to back of partitions, etc., includes 
flange. The socket, shade and shade-holder are extra. 

Shrove 21922 Partition Bracket, polished brass, each. 70 


Shelf Bracket, 


With wall plate, has six inch drop to socket nozzle. 

The socket, shade and shade holder are extra. 

Shrovetide 21923 Shelf Bracket, polished brass, each. 75 



No. 2192-1. 


Special Shelf Bracket. 

For attaching underneath a shelf, furnished with wall 
plate. Socket, shade and shade holder extra. 

Skroving 21294 Special Shelf Bracket, polished brass, each. 60 
























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No. 21928. 



No. 21931. 


Fixtures.—( Continued .) 


Almond Flexible Bracket. 

These prices include bracket only 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Shr&to 21925 6 inches long . $0-54 

Shrmrd 21926 9 “ “ 60 

Shrub 21927 12 “ “ 75 

Shrubbery 21928 15 “ “ -90 

Shrubbiness 21929 18 “ “ . I ll 

Shrubby 21930 24 “ “ .. . I 50 



No. 21932. 


Electric Wall Brackets. 


Shrubless 21931 1 light, with canopy and crowfoot. 2.00 

Shruff 21932 2 “ “ “ . 3-00 


Socket, shade and shade liolder are extra. 



No. 21933. 


Switchboard Bracket. 



No. 21934. 


Includes canopy and nuts for attaching. The socket, 
shade and shadeholder are extra. 


Shrug 21933 1 light. | .25 

Shrunken 21934 2 “ . | .75 



Hall Bracket. 


Including'canopy and crowfoot. Socket, shade and 
shadeholder are extra. 


150 


No. 21935. 


Shru 21935 1 light bracket 































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No. 21949. 



No. 2195a. 



No. 21951. 


F i x t u res— ( Continued .) 


t 

Ornamental Brackets. 


Brass Brackets. 

With Husks. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

SAunti 21949 2 light, polished brass or rich gilt . $18-00 


Shut 21950 1 light, polished brass or rich gilt. 7.00 


/ 

Shute 21951 1 light, polished brass or rich gilt. 10.00 



Iron Brackets. 

For Interior or Exterior Use. 

Shutter 21952 1 light bracket, black iron finish, with 


flint opalescent ball....,. 10 00 

Shuttered 21953 1 light bracket, black iron finish, with 

flint opalescent ball. 8 00 


Shuttle 21954 1 light bracket, black iron finish, flint 

opalescent glass cylinder. 27.00 

Shuttlebvx 21955 1 light bracket, black iron finish, flint 

opalescent glass stalactite. 20-00 























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No. 21941. 


Fixtures—( Continued .) 


Swing Brackets. 

Shades,shade holders and sockets are not included 
in tlie price of the brackets. Canopy and crow 
foot are furnished with each bracket. Brackets are 
polished brass. 


Code Word. List No. List Price 

Kach. 

Shufflebourd 21941 1 light Electric Swing Bracket. $4.00 



No. 21942. 


Shufflmip 21942 1 light single swing, extends 12 inches... 1.20 
Shuffler 21943 1 light double swing, extends 24 inches.. 1.70 



Shuffling 21944 1 light single swing, extends 12 inches. | .20 
Shug 21945 1 light double swing, extends 24 inches.. 2.40 


t 


No. 21944. 



Shutruie 21946 1 light Electric single swing bracket, ex¬ 
tends 12 indies... | .50 

Shun 21947 1 light Electric double swing bracket, ex¬ 
tends 24 inches. 3.00 



✓ 

Two-Light Electric Bracket. 

Two arms, single swing, spread 24 inches. 

< 


No. 21948. 


Shunless 21948 2 light Electric bracket 


5-50 

























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* 



No. 219:56. 


Fixtures—( Continued .) 


Electric Brackets. 

Sockets, shades and shadeholders are extra: 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Shuck 21936 1 light Bracket with wall plate... $ 1.80 
Extends 10 inches. 




Two=Light Wall Brackets. 

Including canopy and crowfoot. 
Shudder 21937 2 light bracket, polished brass.. 


Shade. 21938 2-light bracket, polished brass 


No. 21938. 


3.50 


2.50 



Swing Standards. 

Standards are furnished without shade, shade- 
holder or socket. 


21939 1-light, single swing standard. 3.25 

21940 2-litrht, “ “ “ . 4.75 


The arms extend 12 inches. 

This fixture is well adapted for banks and 
counting houses. 

The Standards will be furnished wired for 25 
cents extra for each arm. 


No. 21940. 
























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Fixtures—( Continued.) 


Desk Portables. 


Code Word.V List No. List Price. 

w Each. 

Funny 759 Extension Portable. $4.00 


Height, 24 inches. Extension 12 inches. 

The arm can be moved up and down, in and out, 
and from side to side. 



No. 21901. 



No. 21962. 


Plain Standard Portable. 


Brass finish. Height, 24 inches. 

S/iyly 21960 Portable, only, without shade. 3.00 

Shynm 21961 “■ “ “ “ . 3-00 

Syn 21962 Portable, only. 1.50 


Flexible Portable. 



No. 8689. 



No. 21963. 


Depth 8689 With Brass Stand. 3.00 

Attachment plugs, cord, shade and socket are extra. 


Adjustable Portable and Bracket. 

Is furnished with a key switch at the base, and 
has an adjustable attachment at the top so. that the 
socket may be moved from side to side. 

<S’» 21963 Complete, as shown in cut. 10-00 








































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Stand Lamp. 


No. 2371. 


Bracket. 



No. 238(1. 


Fixtures.—( Continued.) 


Combined Portable and Bracket. 

..This is an ornamental and convenient desk lamp, 
It is furnished complete with six feet of cotton cov¬ 
ered lamp cord, a special Bryant attachment plug, a 
socket for a T. II. or Westinghouse base lamp, and a 
paper or celluloid shade. The Portable is of polished 
brass and, including the lamp, stands about 13 inches 
high. 

When used as a bracket it extends about 8 inches. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Kadi. 

Equalne** 2371 Polished Brass, complete ... $5-00 

Equation 2372 Old Copper, “ 6-00 

Equinox 2373 Oxidized Silver “ 7.00 

Equity 2374 Shade only, Green .. 1.00 

Equioulcnt 2375 “ Bed . 1.00 

Equivocal 2376 “ Blue-. 1.00 

Eradicate 2377 “ White . 1.00 

Eradicated- 2378 “ Yellow . 1.00 

Eradicating 2379 “ Pink . | .00 



No. 21958. No. 21959. 


The Kinsman Desk Light. 

This Desk Light is clamped on the desk as shown, 
without marring or interfering with the desk in any 
way; has an adjustable arm by which the cylinder can 
be pulled back or drawn forward as desired The in¬ 
ner glass cylinder is so arranged that it will give a 
bright light, or by a slight touch it can be modified to 
suit. 


Errand 2386 Each, nickel plated.«.. 6-00 

Hide-sad 22044 Each; dark Green, enamel. 3-75 


Kinsman Portable. 


Side-man 22045 Kinsman No. 1, Portable, nickel. 8-00 

Side-table 22046 “ No. 1, “ dark Green, 

enamel .. 5-00 

Side-taking 22047 Kinsman No. 2, Portable, nickel. 7-00 


Polished brass can be furnished instead of nickel if 
specified. , 

Specify style of socket when ordering. 


Ornamental Electric Portables. 

One light, finished in rich gilt or polished brass. 


Shuttlevace 21958 Portable, without shade. 6-70 

Shy ~ 21959 “ with opal shade. 17.00 










































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Fixtures.—( Continued .) 



No. 21964 



No. 21965. 


Ornamental Ceiling Fixtures. 


Husks. 


Code Word List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Sialogue 21964 1 light, polished brass or rich gilt. $3-50 

Siamese 21965 1 “ “ “ “ . 3.50 



No.'21966. No. 21967. 


Sib 21966 1 light, polished brass. 4.50 

Siberian 21967 1 “ “ “ . 11.25 





Ceiling Globes and Balls. 

Siberite, 21968 1 light, Black iron, Flint Opalescent Globe, 17.00 

Sibilanee. 21969 1 “ Polished brass,“ “ Ball, 6-0 0 


No. 21968. 


No. 21969. 



No. 21970, 


No. 21971. 


























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No. 


21972. 




No. 21975. 


Fixtures—( Continued .) 


Ornamental Ceiling Clusters. 

With Husks. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Sibilate 21972 3 lights, Polished dr Rich Gilt. $13-40 

Sibilatury 21973 3 “ “ “ . 16.00 


With Husks. 


Sibilune 21974 3 light, Polished Brass or Rich Gilt. 12.00 

Sibyl 21975 4 “ “ “ “ . 13.40 

Sibylline 21976 5 “ “ “ “ . 14.70 


A Fliut Opalescent Ball is included with Fixtures Nos. 21977, 
21975 and 21976. 



No. 21979. 


Without Husks. 


Sibylixt 21977 2 light, Rich Gilt or Polished Brass. 6-35 

Sic 21978 3 « V “ “ . 7-70 

Sienmore 21979 4 “ “ “ “ . 9-00 


Shades for Fixtures Nos. 21977, 21978 and 21979 are extra. 



With Husks. 


Sicca 21980 6 light, Polished Brass or “Rich Gilt. 47.00 

Sicrate 21981 8 “ “ “ “ . 60 00 

Sircation. 21982 12 “ “ “ 41 . 74.00 


No. 21980. 



30.00 
35.00 
43-50 
50-00 


No. 21984 

























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Fixtures—( Continued ’.) 


W. E. Clusters. 

These dusters, owing to their construction, are a handy 
and neat dcvic-o. Fig. 2 is a detachable base, so that the 
cluster is open at both ends. The piece .shown at the top 
of the-cluster is made for a shade holder, and will hold 
the shade firmly and rigidly to its proper place. 

These clusters are furnished in polished brass. An 
additional charge of 20 cents will be made for Nickel or 
Haute Barf finish. The following prices are for the 
Cluster Balls only. Shades, pendants, canopies and 
crowfoots extra. 

Concave Style. 


Code Wora. List No. List Price. 

Lach. 

SickiMy 22001 3 light Cluster.. $1.12 

SirkiOutc** 22002 4 “ “ 1.18 

Sickle 22003 5 “ “ 1.24 

SicMed 22004 fi ‘1 “ 1.28 

Sickimnui 22005 8 “ “ 1.40 

Sickler 22006 10 “ “ 1.80 

Sickle** 22007 12 “ “ 2.70 


Convex Style. 




Concave Style. 


Convex Style. 



Sickieirort 22008 3 light Cluster.... 1.35 

Sicklied 22009 4 “ “ .. 1.40 

Sickiinc** 22010 5 “ “• 1.45 

SicklM 22011 <j “ “ 1.50 

Sickly 22012 8 “ “ 1.62 


Dale Detachable Ceiling Cluster with Switch. 



Cluster Body is detachable, so that the porcelain re¬ 
flector may be put up or removed without interfering 
with the wiring or taking down the fixture. 

A switch is placed in the bottom of the cluster body 
to turn off and on the lights, thus avoiding running wires 
from the ceiling outlet to the side wall. 

Wired complete, excepting shade and sockets. 

A Switch to turn off and on lights. E Holder for Reflector. 

B Cluster Body. F Brass Stem. 

C Connecting Plug. G Canopy covering Crowfoot. 

I) Receptacle for Plug C. 


Sickerinyly 21996 2 light. 4-00 

Sicker 21997 3 “ 4.40 

Sickerly 21998 4 *, 4.80 

Sickerncss 2 1999 5 “ 5-20 

Sir kith 22000 6 “ 560 































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285 



No. 21 m 



No. 21994. 




No. 22013. 


No. 22010. 


Fixtures.—( Continued.) 


Electric Pendants. 

Plain straight Pendants made of polished brass, with 
crowfoot and canopy, as per the following list: 

Sockets, shades and shade holder extra. 

K. W. bracket cut out, which can be used instead of 
canopy and crowfoot will he furnished if specified. 


Code Word. List No. Let Price. 

Each. 

Sirk 21987 Pendant 1 foot long .$ .60 

SHnl/,m 21988 “ 2 “ 90 

Skk 21989 “ 3 “ 1.20 

Si/ 21990 “ 4 “ 1.50 

Sirkhoy 21991 “ 5 “ . 1.80 

Sickbed 21992 “ t> “ 2-10 


Ornamental Pendants. 

Finished in black Iron, aud includes canopy, crow* 
foot and flint opalescent ball. An extra charge is made 
for the socket. 

Hick-berth 21993 Pendant 2 feet long.. 30.00 

Sickbr,lined 21994 “ 3 “ . 31-00 

Sicken 21995 “ 4 “ . 32 00 


Hall Fixtures, Plain. 

Polished Brass. Crowfoot and canopy furnished with 
fixture. 

Shade, shadeholder and socket extra. 


Code Word List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Si,-kite** 22013 2 light. $5.60 

Sirkivom 22014 3 “ 7.25 

Sirk 22015 4 “ 9.00 


Bed Room Fixtures, Ornamental. 

Polished brass, rich gilt, including canopy and crow 
foot. 

Sockets, shades and shadeholders extra. 


Sideline 


22016 2 light 


. 1475 











































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Fixtures—( Continued.') 


Code Word. 

Side 

Sidearrn 

Sideboard 


Sidebo.v 

Sidecut 

Sided 

Sidrfly 

Sideglance 



Electroliers. 

Length 40 inches. Spread 24 inches. 

List No. List Price. 

Each. 

22017 2 light . $3-50 

22018 3 “ . 4.00 

22019 4 “ 4.50 

Length 36 inches. Spread 24 inches. 

22020 2 light . 7.00 

22021 3 “ . 9 00 

22022 4 “ 1100 

22023 5 “ 13.00 

22024 6 “ 15.00 



No. 22019. 


No. 22022. 



Side head 

Sidehill 

Sideling 


Sidelever 

Sidelong 

Sidepipe 



Length 40 inches. Spread 24 inches. 

22025 2 light. 6.75 

22026 3 “ 8.00 

22027 4 “ 9.40 

Length 36 inches. Spread 24 inches. 

22028 2 light... 7-25 

22029 3 “ . 9-00 

22030 4 “ .. 10-60 

These Fixtures are polished brass. 

Shades, shadeholders and sockets are extra. 




No. 22026. 


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Fixtures —( Continued.) 


Electroliers—( Continued.) 



The*' Electroliers are of polished brass or rich 
gilt, handsome in design and of the finest work¬ 
manship. 

They are furnished without sockets or shades. 

Electrolier, with Husks. 

CodcWord. List No. Price List. 

Each. 

Sideposts 22031 3 light. $41.50 

tiider 22032 4 “ 49.50 

Sifleml 22033 0 11 67.50 

ii 



No. 22032. 


No. 22036. 



Electroliers, wihout Husks. 

a idem ted 22034 2 light . 18-00 

Sideration. 22035 3 “ . 20.00 

Sidernte. 22036 4 “ 26.00 

Siderograph 22037 6 “ . 34.00 

Siderography 22038 2 light . 17.30 

Stderomein 22039 3 “ . 19.80 

Sidemmel 22040 4 “ 22.40 

Sideros 22041 2 light . 13.40 

Side rscope 22042 3 “ . 16-00 

Sidesaddle 22043 4 “ 1880 


No. 22039. No. 22043. 

We are prepared to furnish other designs in Fixtures than those shown in this Catalogue. 










































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Clusters. 

Cluster Balls. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Alabaster 348*9 2 Light, each... .40 

Alacrity 3490 3 *■< “ .;.50 

Alarm, 3491 4 “ “ 60 

Alas 3492 5 “ “ .70 

Albatros 3493 6 “ “• -80 


No. 3491. 




No. 6790. 


Erecting' 

Ermine 

Erode 

Eroded 

Erodiug 

Erosion 


Box Clusters. 


6786 

Standard Box Cluster, Brass, 2 light, 

each.., 

1.00 

6787 

■ii 

a 

a a 3 n 

U 

1.10 

6788 

ii 

a 

■a a 4 u 

ii 

1.25 

6789 

a 

a 

« « 5 a 

u 

1.40 

6790 

ii 

a 

a a 0 U 

ii 

1.50 

6791 

it 

a 

u u 0 / a 

ii 

1.75 



No. 617. 


Separable Box Clusters. 

23088 2 Light, each. 

23089 3 “ “ . 

23090 4 “ “ . 

23091 5 « “ .. 

23092 6 “ “ . 

23093 8 “ “ . 


Separable Ball Cluster. 

Diameter, 3 inches. 

Bottom ornament is removable, aud may 'be replaced 
by a nipple, so that another light may be- added. We 
furnish an extra nipple for this purpose. 


Landlord 

613 

2 Light, 

each 

Landman 

614 

3 

ii 

U 

Landmark 

615 

4 

ii 

il 

Landrail 

616 

5 

ii 

ii 

Landscape 

617 

C 

ii 

’ii 

Landslide. 

618 

7 

ii 

\i 

.Landsman 

619 

8 

ii 

it 

Landspring 

620 

9 

a 

ii 

Landward 

621 

10 

a 

ii 

Lane 

622 

11 

a 

ii 

Language, 

623 

12 

a 

ii 

Languid 

624 14 

u 

ii 

Languidly 

625 

16 

a 

ii 


Silcern 
Silcery ^ 
Sima 
Simagre 
Siniecr 
Si mare 


.50 
.60 
.70 
• 80 
.90 
1.00 


125 

1.35 

1.55 

1.85 

2.00 

2.35 

2.55 

2.85 
3.25 
3.65 
3.90 
4.75 
6-55 


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No. 604. 


Cluster Fixture Complete. 


No. 873. 


Prices given are for stem up to 12 inches in length. 

Prices for extra lengthening, 40 cents per foot list. 

Code Word. List No. p rice List 

Each. 

bigger 600 2 Light, each. 

Lagging 601 3 “ “ 2.60 

Lair 602 4 “ “ 2-80 

Laity 603 5 “ “ 3.(0 

Lamb 604 6 “ <( . 3 25 

LiiuMin 605 7 “ “ . 3 go 

Lamblike 606 8 “ u ... £ go 

Lament 607 9 “ “ 4.10 

Lamentable 608 10 “ “ 450 

Lamentably 609 .11 “ •. 4.90 

Lamentation 610 .12 “ “ ., 5.25 

Lamented 611 14 “ “ . 6 10 

Lamenting 612 16 “ “ 7.90 

Bottom ornament on cluster is detachable. We furnish 
with each fixture a brass nipple to take the place of the 
ornament, so that another light may be added on the bot¬ 
tom. 


Bracket Cut-Outs. 

Both the K. W. and B. E. Rosettes are made in the form of 
Bracket Cut-Outs for fixture work, aud are adapted for use with 
any standard bracket made from g inch brass'tubing. Both styles 
of caps are interchangeable, and will fit any of their respective 
bases. . 

The cut shows a very neat Fixture, made of No. 873 Bracket 
Cut-Out, No. 9392 Canopy and No. 21910 tube. It can also be used 
without the Canopy. 

K. W. Bracket Cut-Out. 

Patented July 16, 1880. and July 1, 1890. 

Type “A,” with Brass Face .Plates. 

B. E. 

Code Word. List No. List No. List Price. 

Erratic, 873 873 For Concealed Work.......$0-32 

Accrescent 25491 1176 For Cleat Work... 32 

Accretion 25492 1177 Square Base for Moulding Work. ,32 

Type “B,” with Brass Thimble. 

Vagrancy 23094 1073 For Concealed Work.....24 

Accrete 25493 1178 For Cleat Work.24 

Accretive 25494 1179 Square Base for Moulding Work .24 

B. E. Bracket Cut-Outs. 

Patented September 13, 1887; April 30, 1889, and April23,1895. 

Accrimation 25495 1130 For Cleat Work;. .20 

Accroach • 25496 1131 For Concealed Work. .20 

Accrvachmen 25497 1132 Square Base for Moulding Work .20 


No. 2380. 


Wall Plates or Electric Bracket Backs. 



Also made with Male Thread for Direct Attachment 
to Socket. 


EraseiMnt 2382 2 inch, Female Thread, each.65 

Erasing 2383 2 “ Male “ “ 65 

Erasure 2384 2i “ Female “ “ 75 

Erect 2385 2A “ Male “ “ 75 

Erase 2380 3 “ Female “ “ 50 

Erased 2381 3 “ Male “ “ ....5Q 


No. 2382. 















































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Turned Brass Fittings. 



No. 23135. 



No. 2313(j. 


Polished and Lacquered. 


Nipple. (Brass Tubing Size.) 


Code Word. List No. 

Hint-mil 23135 gxg 


List Price 
Per 100 . 


s 4.00 


Secret Nozzle. 

Siiimcmiie 23)36 § brass to burner size_ 


15-00 



No. 23137. 



No. 23140. 



No. 23144. 


Acorn Cap. (Iron Pipe Sizes.) 


Si nr/ci/ 23137 i inch . 15.00 

Sinful 23138 i “ . 15.00 

Sinn 23139 g “ 15.00 


Straight Nozzle. (Brass Tubing Sizes.) 


5 ingr. 23140 gxg.. . 6-00 

Singr.r 23141 T 7 B x g . 10.00 

Single. 23142 x g. 10.00 

Singliu 23143 gxg . 12.50 


Elbow Nozzle. (Brass Tubing Sizes.) 


Sii/i/l'i 23144 gxg. 12.50 

Singly 23145 ^x?. 12.50 

Singxong 23146 4xg . 12.50 



No. 23147. 


Brass Bushing. (Iron Pipe Sizes.) 


Singxter 23147 ixj. 5.00 

Singular 23148 gxj. 6-50 

Sing nit 23149 4xg.. 8.70 

Sinicid 23150 j x £. 15.65 

Sin inter 23151 1 x g ... 24-35 

















































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No. 8882. 



Split Canopy 


Kerosene Lamp Attachment. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Erected 8882 Plain, each.,.$0-70 

Eminence 8883 Insulated, each.. .70 


Canopies. 


We carry in stock a large variety of Fixture Canopies, 
finished in polished brass. Other finishes will be fur¬ 
nished when specified. 



No. 23095. 


Split Canopies. 


Canopies of any style illustrated in this catalogue will 
be furnished split, at double the printed list prices, sub¬ 
ject to regular discounts. 


Extension Ring 

For Canopies 4 inches in diameter. 



No. 9388. 


Simblat 23095 1 inch deep ... ... -30 

Siniin 23096 li “ ..35 

Simile 23097 2 “ .40 

Extension rings of greater depth or for canopies larger 
in diameter made to order. 


Canopies. 



iNo. 9386. 


Nemesis 9388 § inch, Ring and Set Screw, each.. .24 

Nerce 9293 'i “ “ “ “ -24 

Nerveless 9389 i “ “ ,f “ 26 

Nervine 9391 1 « “ “ “ -26 

Nercous 9386 & inch. Ring and Set Screw, each.24 

Nervously 9107 i “ “ “ “ 24 

Nest 9328 ^ “ “ “ “ 26 

Nestle 9387 1 “ “ “ “ 26 


Polished and Lacauered, 50 per cent, extra. 


























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No. 9392. 


Canopies —( Continued'). 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Netting 9392 £ inch. Ring and Set Screw, each. $0.24 

Nettle 9393 } " “ “ “ ."... .24 

Neural 9394 £ “ “ “ “.26 

Neuralgia 9395 1 “ “ “ “.26 


/ 



No. 9290. 



No. 9568. 


Nicely 9530 f inch, Ring and Set Screw, each.26 

Nicety 9531 J “ “ “ ".26 

Niche 9532 £ “ ‘ “ “.28 

Nick 9533 1 “ 1 '• ••.28 



No. 9530. 


Polished and Lacquered, 50# extra, 

































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No. 9537. 


Canopies —( Continued r ) 


Code Word. 

List'No. 



List Price. 

Nickel 

9537 

| inch. Ring and Set Screw, each _ 

. $0.28 

Nicknacks 

9538 

i *• 

44 <i 44 

.28 

Nickname 

9539 

t “ 

•4 44 44 

.30 

Nictate 

9540 

1 " 

44 it 4 4 

• 4 • • • . 

..30 



No. 9542. 



No. 9547. 





































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No. 9557. 


Code Word 

Nighness 

Night 

Nightcap 

Nightfall 


Canopies —( Continued ,). 

List No. 

9557 8 inch,.Ring and Set Screw,each... 

9558 J " “ '* “ ... 

9559 i “ “ “ “ ... 

9560 1 “ “ “ ... 


List Price. 

.. $ 0.42 


.42 


.44 

.44 




Nightshade 

Nighticatch 

Nihility 

Nimble 


9562 | inch. Ring and Set Screw, each 

9563 } “ 

9564 i “ '• 


1 " 


< 4 


<« 


.46 

.46 

.48 

.48 


No. 9562. 


9565 


Polishod.and Lacquered. 5 O^ - extra. 

































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Hair Pin Filament. 



Coiled Filament. 


Sunbeam Incandescent Lamps. 


We are the exclusive ageuts for the Sunbeam Incan¬ 
descent Lamp. This lamp was selected by us after very 
careful investigation on account of its high cpiality. The 
Sunbeam Lamp was first made in 1889, and during that 
whole period has had a most excellent reputation. It is 
a low-priced lamp if one is not blind to the question of 
quality. No better lamp can be purchased at the same 
price. 

The frosted lamps have a smooth, satin finish. 

The superficially colored (dipped) lamps can hardly be 
distinguished from the natural colored glass, and for 
most purposes are quite equal to them. 

Particular attention is called to the 2 and 4 C. P. lamps 
for sign and decorative work, and which are also useful 
in residence lighting on account of the small amount of 
energy consumed. These lamps can be connected in 
multiple on the regular lighting circuits. 

Special prices will be quoted according to quantity. 


Pear Shape, Hair Pin Filament. 

Furnished regularly for voltages from 45 to 90. Will 
be furnished for any voltage from 90 to 130 when speci¬ 
fied. 


Code Word. List No. Price List. 

Each. 

Sideciew 22048 6 c. p., 25 watts.$ 0 45 

Sidewalk 22049 8 “ 32 “ 40 

Sideways 22050 10 “ 37 “ ....-.40 

Sidewind 22051 10 “ 56 “ (long life).40 

Sidewise 22052 10 “ 50 “ (high efficiency).40 

Siding 22053 10 02 “ (very long life).40 

Sidle 22 054 20 “ 62 “ 40 

Siege 22055 25 “ 75 « 45 

Sierdte 22056 32 “ 92 “ 60 

Sienitic 22057 50 “ 145 “ LOO 


Furnished in clear glass, frosted, opal, all natural col¬ 
ored glass and superficially colored. 

Note. —Specify the base and voltage. 


Pear Shape, Coiled Filament. 

Furnished for any voltage from 90 to 120. 


Sienna 22058 8 c. p., 32 watts.. .40 

Siennese 22059 10 “ 37 “ .40 

Sierra 22060 16 “ 56 “ (longlife). .40 

Siesta 22061 16 “ 50 “ (high efficiency).40 

Sieur 22062 16 “ 62 “ (very long life).40 

Sieve 22063 20 “ 62 “ ..40 

Sift 22064 25 “ 75 “ ..45 

Sifter 22065 32 “ 92 “ ..60 


Furnished in clear glass, frosted, opal, all natural col¬ 
ored glass and superficially colored. 

Note.— Specify the base and voltage. 
















































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High Voltage Lamp 



Electric Street Railway Lamp. 



Decorative Lamp. 


Incandescent Lamps—( Continued .) 


High Voltage Lamp. 

Voltage 2U0 ta 250. 

List No. List Price 

Each. 

22066 16 c. p., 56 watts. $ 0.50 

Furnished in clear glass, frosted and superficially col¬ 
ored. 

Specify base and voltage. 


Electric Street Railway Lamp. 

Has a tough filament and will stand a variation in volt¬ 
age from 105 to 120. Will have a loug life and excellent 
maintenance of candle power throughout its entire life. 
Electric cars will be found better lighted with this lamp 
than where others are used. 

Siyiadtiun 22067 16 c. p. .40 

Furnished in clear glass, frosted, opal, all natural col¬ 
ored glass and superficially colored. 

Specify base and voltage. 


Code Word. 

Sir/ 


Decorative Lamp, Coiled Filament. 

This lamp is offered for use in those places where a 
strong light is not required. The principal use for this 
lamp is in sigu and decorative lighting; also in residence 
lighting. 

The bases fit the standard sockets aud the lamps are to 
be connected in multiple. The saving in energy over the 
lamp ordiuarily used in sigu work will amount to several 
times the cost of the lamp. For example: the saving in 
energy' duriug its life of a 4 c. p. lamp over a 16 c. p. 
lamp will amount to $2.00 or more. 

.Sigh 22068 2 c. p., 10 watts, voltage from 50 to 60. 60 

Highborn 22069 4 “ 20 “ “ “ 50 to 120.55 

Sigher 22070 10 “ 37 “ “ “ 50 to 120. 50 

Sighingly 22071 16 “ 56 “ “ “ 50 to 120. .50 

Furnished in clear glass, frosted and superficially col¬ 
ored. 

Specify base and voltage. 





















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Incandescent Lamps—( Continued) 


Fancy Lamps, French Etched. 

For residences, clubs, hotels ana such other places 
where handsome fixtures are used. Many of the shades 
now used with incandescent lamps will exclude from 30 
to 50 per cent, of the light. These etched globes will 
pass all but 5 per cent of the light. The French etched 
lamp is artistic, surpassing in beauty anything heretofore 
produced. 

We have ten different designs. 

Add to the list price of regular lamps, 30 cents each. 


Fancy Lamps, Engraved. 

For residences, show windows, and other places where 
it is desired to have something more fancy than the plain 
lamp, our engraved lamps find favor. 

We have ten different designs. 

Add to the list price of regular lamps 15 cents each. 

It is important that the style of base should be, speci¬ 
fied and the voltage given. 


Candle Lamps. 

Furnished in any voltage from 48 to 120. 

Furnished in clear glass, frosted, opal and superficially 
colored. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each 

Sight 22072 10 c. p., 37 watts. 60 

Sighted 22073 16 “ 56 “ . 60 


Specify the base and voltage. 


Candle Lamp. 





























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Incandescent Lamps—( Continued.') 



Porcelain Base for T. H. Lamps. 

One of the recent developments in Incandescent Lamps 
is a base made entirely from porcelain, as shown by the 
illustration. It is artistic in finish, reasonable in price, 
and of high insulation. 

On fine fixtures it adds greatly to the general effect, 
and always presents a neat appearance, as it can be 
cleaned whenever the lamp itself is polished. 

An advantage claimed for a base of this description is 
that no metal extends beyond the edge of the socket, and 
consequently there is no danger of accidental contact 
with the lam]) base. This is of importance where lamps 
are used in damp places as moisture may make a contact 
between the outer shell of the socket and the lamp base, 
thus causing a slight ground on the line. 

This porcelain base is specially adapted for marine 
work, breweries, stock yards, refrigerators, basements, 
mines, or any other place where considerable moisture 
exists or gases and acid fumes of an injurious nature 
prevail. Moisture and' gas attack metal and cause it to 
corrode, and in consequence in time to deteriorate. A 
hard, vitreous glazed porcelain, such as these bases are 
made of, is much less liable to the action of the atmos¬ 
phere and noxious gases and does not Cause any leak of 
current due to the accumulation of moisture. 

The high degree of insulation makes it very desirable 
for out of door work, for 220 volt systems and street 
railway work. 

These Bases are made for T. H. Base Lamps only. 

Our standard lamps are all supplied with regular 
metal bases, as illustrated on other pages of this cata¬ 
logue. 

The Porcelain Base is furnished only when specified 
in the order. 

We do hot sell the Bases separately but only on the 
lamp. 

Prices quoted upon application for lamps of standard 
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Edison: 



Thom son* Houston. 



Incandescent Lamps —(Con tin ned .) 


Bases. 

Lamps are furnished with bases suitable for all sockets, 
as shown below: 


Packages. 

All lamps furnished in standard packages containing 
the following quantities: 12, 25, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250. 
A full barrel will contain 250 1(3 c. p.; 200 25 c. p.; 175 
42 c. p. 

Packages will be' charged at cost, or as follows: 25 
lamps or less, one box, 15c. 

Over 25 to 50 lamps, two boxes,30c. 

More than 50 lamps put in barrels are charged at 35c. 
for each barrel. 

Lamps in heavy pasteboard box, without the separat¬ 
ing partitions, no charge for package; shipments in this 
shape must be entirely at customer’s risk of breakage. 

The weights, including packages, of lamps from (5 to 
20 c. p., are approximately as follows: 50 lamps, 28 lbs.; 
100 lamps, 42 lbs., 2u0 lamps, 55 lbs.; 250 lamps, (30 11*. 



Miniature Incandescent Lamps. 


The range of our Lamps is: From % to 8 candle power, 
from 1 to 3 watts per e. p., from 2 to 60 volts, from .07 to 
2.0 amperes. 

They can be lit in series or in multiple, from batteries 
or on dynamo circuits. Following is an abridged table of 
c, p. voltage and current of our Lamps: 


/i c. p. 2 volts, 1.5 amp. 

1 c. p. 4 volts, 

.7 amp. 

3 c. 

p. 6 volts, 

1.2 amp 

3 

“ .8 

U 

6 

(4 

.4 

44 

4 c. 

p.' 8 

44 

1.0 “ 

4 

« .5 

44 

8 

<( 

.25 

4< 


15 

44 

.4 *• 

6 

“ .3 

u 

10 

44 

.2 

44 


20 

44 

.25 “ 

8 

“ .2 

u 

2 c. p. 4 

(4 

1.5 

44 

6 c. 

p. 10 

<4 

.8 “ 

10 

“ .1 

a 

6 

44 

.8 

fi 


25 

44 

.4 “ 

20 

“ .07 

(4 

8 

44 

.5 

44 

8 c. 

p. 40 

44 

.4 “ 

1 c. p. 3 

“ 1.0 

« 

10 

44 

.3 

44 


60 

44 

.25 “ 




20 

44 

.1 

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Miniature Incandescent Lamps— (Continued.) 


Battery Lamps. 


Code Word. 

List No. 


• 



List Price 







Each. 

Sightful 

22074 

14 

c. p. 

, with platinum 

loop terminals. 

... $ 0.75 

Sighfullnesx 

22075 

1 

a 

it 

ti 

.75 

Sightless 

22076 

2 

tt 

it 

“ . 

. 75 

Sightlessly 

22077 

3 

tt 

tt 

** . . . 

. 75 

Sightly 

22078 

4 

« 

it 

it 

. 75 

Sightseeing 

22079 

6 

tt 

ti 

it 

.75 

Sightseer 

22080 

14 

u 

without platinum loop terminals .. 

.70 

Sight shop 

22081 

1 

u 


ti 

.70 

Siyhtsman 

22082 

2 

u 

U 

“ 

.70 

Si gel 

22083 


tt 

pear lamp. 


.85 

Siggillatice 

22084 

l 

tt 

U 


.85 


22085 2 “ “ 85 

22086 “ grain lamp. (.00 

22087 1 “ “ 100 

22088 14 “ pearl lamp . 1.25 

Mounting on Screw Bases, 10 cents extra. 

Note.— All our large sizes of Lamps of every kind, 
when not mounted on screw bases, ate provided with 
platinum loop terminals, to which copper wires are fused 
on. This effectively prevents breaking off of wires. 


Special Series Lamps. 

Mounted on either Edison, T.-H., or Sawyer=Man Standard Bases. 

6 to 8 c. p. 20 to 30 volts.___ 


Sigmoidally 22089 Accumulator Lamp, mounted. |.00 

Sigmoiding 22090 Spherical Lamp. | .00 


Specify candle power when ordering Nos. 22089 and 22090, 

Mounted on Candelabara and Miniature Bases. 


K to 8 e. p. 

Sign 2209 I 14 to 4 c. p., 2 to 20 volts. 80 

Signal 22092 4 c. p., 20 volts. 80 

Signalfire 22093 4 “ 30 “ ,80 

Signalist 22094 6 “ 30 “ . 80 

Signality 22095 8 40 “ 80 

Signally 22096 9 “ 60 “ . 80 


Specify candle power and voltage when ordering No. 22091. 

With Coiled Carbons. 


Signalment 22097 4 to 8 c. p., 15 to 60 volts. .85 

Signation 22098 Kinetoscope 20 volt lamp. |.00 

Signatory 22099 Stereopticon Lamp, 20 volts, 20 c. p. |.25 


Specify candle power and voltage when ordering Nos. 22097, 
22098 and 22099. 

Mounting on Screw Bases, 10 cents extra. 


Sigla 

Sigma 

Sigmoid 

Sigmoidal 







































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BC. 2.1UW. 



No. 23020. 



No. 23025. 



Iso. 23006. 


Miniature Incandescent Lamps—( Continued.) 


Candle Lamps. 


For Decorative Lighting. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Signator 23000 2 c. p., 10 volts, without screw base.$ .70 

Signature,■ 23001 3 “ 10 “ “ “ 80 

Signaturid 23002 4 “ 20 “ “ “ 70 

Signboard 23003 5 “ 30 “ “ “ 70 

Signer 23004 6 “ 50 “ “ “ 70 

Signet 23005 8 “ 60 “ “ “ 70 

Signeted 23006 2 “ 10 “ “ “ 70 

Signetring 23007 3 “ 10 “ “ “ 80 

Siynifer 23008 4 “ 20 “ “ “ .70 

Significance 28009 5 “ 30 “ “ “ 70 

Significancy 23010 6 “ 50 “ “ “ 70 

Significant 28011 8 “ 60 “ “ “ .70 


Any other voltage furnished to suit requirements. 
Mounting on Screw Bases, 10 cents extra. 



No. 23014. 


Candle Flame Lamps. 


Significantly 23012 2 c. p., 10 volts, without screw base..70 

Significate 23013 3 “ 10 “ “ “ 70 

Signification 23014 4 “ 20 “ “ .70 

Significative 23015 5 “ 30 “ “ “ 70 

Significator 23016 6 “ 50 “ “ “ ....i.70 

Significavit 23017 8 “ 60 “ “ “ 70 

Ellipse Lamps. 

Signify 23018 2 c. p„ 10 volts, without screw base.70 

Signior 23019 3 “ 10 “ “ “ 70 

Signiorize 23020 4 “ 20 “ “ “ 70 

Signiorship 23021 5 “ 30 “ “ “ 70 

Siyniory 23022 6 “ 50 “ “ “ 70 

Signtmnual 23023 8 60 “ double carbon lamp. 1.50 


Any other voltage furnished to meet requirements. 
Mounting on Screw Bases 10 cents extra. 



No. 23030. 


Bend Flame Lamps. 


Signor 23024 2 c. p., 10 volts, without screw base.90 

Signpost 23025 3 “ 10 “ “ “ 90 

Sike 23026 4 “ 20 “ “ “ 90 

Biker 23027 5 “ 30 “ “ “ 90 

Sikerness 23028 6 “ 50 “ “ “ 90 

Sikhs 23029 8 “ 60 “ “ “ 90 


Straight Flame Lamps. 

Site 23030 2 c. p., 10 volts, without screw base .80 

Silence 23031 3 “ 10 “ “ “ 80 

Silene 23032 4 “ 20 “ “ “ 80 

Silent 23033 5 “ 30 “ “ “ -80 

Silentiary 23034 6 “ 50 . -80 

Silently 23035 8 “ 60 “ “ “ 80 

Other vo'tages furnished when specified. 


Mounting on Screw Bases, as shown in cut, 10 cents extra. 













































































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No- 23037. 


Miniature Incandescent Lamps—( Continued !) 



No. 23038. 


Prism Lamps. 

Stylo No. 23037 is made in sizes ranging from 2 to & 
C. p., and 20 to 00 volts. 

When ordering specify candle power and voltage. 


Code Word. List No. Price List. 

Each. 

SUmtntKK 23036 Not mounted . $ 0.90 

Silesia 23037 Mounted. 1.00 


Style No. 23038 is broader and shorter than Style No. 
23037. Can be made from y 2 to 8 c. p., 2 to 60 volts. 
Coiled carbon taking the place of straight one for the 
higher pressures. 

Specify candle power and voltage when ordering. 


Silcxion 23038 - Not mounted. 90 

Sites 23039 Mounted. 1.00 



No. 23040. 



No. 23042. 


Lance Tip Lamps. 

Voltage same as that of Battery Lamps. 

Made in sizes from y 2 to 8 candle power. 

Specify candle power and voltage when ordering. 


Silhouette 23040 Not mounted. . . 70 

Silica 23041 Mounted... .80 



No. 23044. 



No. 23046. 


Corrugated Cylinder Lamps. 

From y 2 to 8 candle power. 2 to 40 volts. 

Specify candle power and voltage when ordering. 


Silicate 23042 Mounted on screw base. | .00 

Silicated 23043 Not mounted.'.... .90 


Corrugated Cone Lamps. 

From '/ 2 to 8 candle power. The voltage the same as 
as any other series or battery lamps as required. 

Specify candle power aud voltage when ordering. 

Silire 23044 Mouuted on screw base.. | .00 

Siliceous 23045 Not mounted. 90 

Silicious 23046 With straight stem.. | .00 


















































































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No. 22049. 



No. 23047. 


Miniature Incandescent Lamps— {Continued.) 


Corrugated Cone Lamps— ( Continued .) 

From y 2 to 8 candle power. Voltage the same as any 
other series or battery lamps as required. 

Specify candle power and voltage when ordering. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Silicie 23047 Plain platinum wire terminal...$ .90 

Silicify 23048 Loop terminals. 90 

Silicite 23049 With hooked stem . | .00 



No. 23051. 


Corrugated Sphere Lamps. 


1 



No. 23050C. 



No. 23056D. 


14 to 8 candle power. 2 to 40 volts. 

Specify candle power and voltage when ordering. 



No. 23052B. 



No. 23057. 


Silicitcd 23050 Mounted on screw base. |.00 

Silicie 23051 Not mounted'.90 


Tricolor Lamps. 

Cone. 

Globes striped red, blue and white (natural). 
y to 8 candle power. Voltage up to 60 volts. 
Specify candle power and voltage when ordering. 


Silicon 23052 Mounted... 1.10 

Silicvle 23053 Not mounted. 1.00 

Siliqua 23054 With stems. 4 ... 1. 10 


The stripes are made in two styles as shown in the 
cuts, style A and style B. 

Sphere. 

'/ 2 to 8 candle power. Voltage up to 20 volts. 

Specify candle power and voltage when ordering. 


Silique 23055 Mounted. 1.10 

Silk 23056 Not mounted. 1-00 

Silkcotton 23057 With stems.1.10 





































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No. 23062, 


No. 23063. 



No. 23064. 



No. 23066. 


Miniature Incandescent Lamps— (Continued.) 


Lens Lamps. 

The lenses are fused on the globe during the process of 
blowing. They are able to quadruple the amount of 
light emitted by a lamp through concentration into a 
beam. They can be used in microscopes, models, aud 
for stage effects. 

to C candle power. 2 to 20 volts. No higher voltage 
is possible on account of the small size'of the globe. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Silken 23058 Single Lens Lamp.$ 1.25 

Silkgru&s 23059 Two “ “ 1-50 

Silkineu 23060 Three “ “ 2-00 

Silkmar) 23061 Single “ “ LOO 


Same Lamps with coiled carbons 25 cents extra. 
Mounting on Screw Bases or Glass Stems 10 cents extra. 


Zone Lamps. 

These Lamps are especially suitable for such kinds of 
illumination where movable lights of constantly varying 
colors are required. 

The Bulbs of these Lamps are made of combination of 
two or three of the following kinds of glass: 

Crystal, Milk, Blue, Amber. 

Ruby Green, Violet, 

All colors are natural. 



No. 23067. 


Silktcill 

Silkness 


Silkuhar) 

Silkwenil 

Silkworm 

Silky 


23062 Lamps of two kinds of glass... 1.50 

23063 “ three “ “ . 2.00 


These Lamps Can be furnished mounted for stage dress 
for40 cents extra. 


Lantern Lamps. 

I'i to 8 candle power. 2 to 60 volts. 

Specify candle power and voltage when ordering. 

These Lamps are suitable for Yacht, Carriage, Bicycle, 
Miners’ and Doctors, Head and other Lanterns. 

1.25 
.90 
.90 
L25 


23064 Sphere Lamp with side connection. 

23065 “ “ plain. 

23066 Flat “ . \ 

23067 “ “ . 






































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No. 23008. 


Miniature Incandescent Lamps( Continued') 



No. 23069. 


Lantern Lamps— Continued. 


*4 to 8 candle power. 2 to 60 volts. \ 

Specify voltage and candle power. 

Code Word. List No. Price List 

. Each. 

Sill 23068 Flat Lamp.$ .90 

Sillily 23069 “ “ ... I-50 



No. 23070. 


From 2 to 20 volts only. 
y 2 to 8 candle power. 

Specify voltage and candle when ordering. 


Sill'H-k 23070 Lantern Lamp. . .75 

Sill<')i 23071 Condenser Lamp...85 


No. 23071 Condenser Lamp is same pattern as No. 
23070, but larger in size with a U shaped filament. 




No. 23074. 


No. 23072. 


Silly 23072 Condenser Lamp. 

Sillyhmp 23073 Railroad Lamp, single filament 

Silo 23074 “ “ double “ 


Colored Lamps. 


1.50 

1.50 

2.00 


All lamps here illustrated can be furnished in the 
following natural colors: 

1. Milk-white; Opaque, superior to 5. Violet. 

frosted glass. 6. Amber. 

2. Ruby; Chloride of gold glass. 7. Greenish-Yellow; Iranian), 

3 . Illue. phosphorescing glass, 

4. Green. 


For colors, 20 cents additional for each lamp. 
Frosting, 10 cents additional per lamp. 






























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No. 13580. 


Receptacles for Candelabra Lamps. 

Standard Round Candelabra Receptacle. 

I.i»t Price. 


Code'Word. List No. t'acli. 

Lanesboro 13580 . $ 30 



Standard Flat=Base Candelabra Receptacle. 
Langdon 13581 . 


.30 


No. 13581 



No. 13582. 


Candelabra Shade=Holder Receptacle. 

Langford 13582 .75 



No. 13583. 


Star Shades with Colored Edging. 


Lansing 13583 


1.00 


















































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N.o. 13585. 


Receptacles for Miniature Lamps. 


Round Miniature Lamp Receptacle. 

List Price. 


Code Word. List No. Each. 

Lansingbvrg 13585 . $ .30 





No. 1358a 













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Electric Cooking and Heating Apparatus. 


General Instructions as, to installation and use of Cooking 
and Heating Devices. 


In wiring for Electric Heating aud Cooking Appliances, 
the capacity of conductors should be the same as for elec¬ 
tric lights or motors using the same current. 

Installations must be made in accordance with the rules 
of the Local Board of Underwriters applying to Electric 
Light, Heat aud Power. 

Special Plug Switches should be used, and the recep¬ 
tacle properly fused. Ordinary attaching plugs for lamp 
sockets must not be used; nor any appliances connected 
to a lamp socket, unless expressly specified. 

Flexible Conductor Cord furnished with the apparatus 
should be used. This cord is made expressly for the 
purpose; is water and fire-proof, and has been specifi¬ 
cally approved by the Board of Underwriters. 

In ordering always state voltage required. All out 
apparatus will work ou either the direct or alternating 
current. 

'All articles are marked for the volts required; under 
no circumstances should the apparatus be used on circuits 
of different voltage 

In the event of failure of any article to operate prop¬ 
erly, notify the agent from whom you purchased the de¬ 
vice, explaining the nature of the failure as you under¬ 
stand it, but do not take the article apart. 

When using the cooking utensils always prepare the 


food before turning on the electricity; aud if the vessel 
is to hold a liquid, be sure that some liquid is in it before 
the current is turned on, and that the supply is not ex¬ 
hausted while the utensil is in use. 

Never empty a vessel while the current is turned on. 

Articles should never be taken apart nor immersed in 
water, unless intended for that purpose. 

Appliances for heating water in which the heating ap¬ 
paratus is enclosed in a coiled copper tube, should be 
always kept supplied with sufficient water to cover the 
coil. 

Always turn the current off when the apparatus is not 
in use. As this rule is observed, it is cheaper or dearer 
than coal. 

Suspend the conductor cords of laundry irons by spiral 
springs or rubber bauds over the work tables. This will 
keep the wires away from the work. Smoothing irons 
heat rapidly when on the stand with the current ou. 
Don’t pull the utensils around by the connecting cords. 

Smoothing irons, portable stoves and similar apparatus 
require from four to ten minutes to heat to their working 
temperature. Devices for boiling, such as tea kettles, 
chafing dishes, farina boilers, glue pots, etc., require trom 
tenio twenty minutes to boil. Large urns, from thirty to 
forty minutes. 


Electric Chafing Dish. 


The use of a Chafing Dish has become well-nigh 
universal, but how frequently does it happen that 
when the guests are gathered at the table it is 
discovered that the alcohol is exhausted. The 
Electric Chafing Dish requires no alcohol, but is 
always ready for use. It'is furnished in a graceful 
pattern, in the conventional form, of spun copper, 
highly finished in silver or nickel. A most accept¬ 
able present for any oue. Adapted to any lighting 
circuit. Mention voltage. 


No. 23152. 



Codeword. List No. Amperes at .List Price. 

110 volts. Each. 

Sinuterlj/ 23152 Two quarts, uickel plated, 4 . $15.00 

Sinistrul 23153 Two quarts, silver plated, 4 .. 20 00 


















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Electric Cooking and Heating Apparatus 

( Continued .) 



Nb. 23154. 



Farina Boiler. 

This very useful device has proved to be the most con¬ 
venient for a great variety of uses. The outer vessel is 
of heavy copper, nickel plated, the inner being made 
entirely of porcelain, the heating coil (also nickeled) is 
in a water bath surrounding the porcelain pot in which 
the cooking is done. It is so constructed that all parts 
are easily separated. 

Any little article of food prepared and served in an 
attractive manner is always more palatable, and this 
adds much to its enjoyment whether one is ill or well. 
For the many uses to which this boiler may be applied 
it is ideal. It is so designed that three divisions of heat 
may be obtained—the maximum, to quickly heat up the 
vessel; then a less amount may be used to do the cook¬ 
ing, or a still less amount to keep the contents of the 
vessel warm. 

Made for direct or alternating current, the usual volt¬ 
ages used for lighting. 


CodeWord. List No. Amperes at Price List. 

110 Volts. Each. 

SinMrous 23154 One quart, 3 heats, 4—2—1 . 12.00 

Sink 23155 Two quarts, 3 heats, 6— 3 —2 . 13-50 


“Five O’clock Tea.” 

With this very handsome combination one can com¬ 
plete the furnishing of a tea table in keeping with its 
dainty silver, china and linen. The silent electric cur¬ 
rent quickly supplies the necessary heat without the 
use of alcohol, matches and flame, and also provides a 
stove (when the kettle is removed), ou which to warm 
the wafers or crackers. It is artistic in design, highly 
finished in silver or nickel plate. 

Made for any electric lighting circuit. 

Amperes at 
lio Volts. 


Sinker 23156 One quart, nickel plated, 4 . 15-00 

Sinkhole 23157 « “ silver “ 4 . 20-00 


No. 23156. 


Electric Stew Pan. 



No. 23158. 


This is a universal utensil, very attractive in appear¬ 
ance, and one of the most salable of electric heating 
devices. The heater consists of a 44 inch disc, to which 
is fitted an (removable) Aluminum Stew Pan, with ca¬ 
pacity of j of a quart. Just the thiug to uee in light¬ 
housekeeping, exactly what is wanted in a physician’s 
office, drug store, hospital, the nursery, or where a little 
food is to be cooked, a hot drink made, or hot water 
used. Quick, clean and inexpensive. Connects to any 
lamp socket. Packed complete with cord and plug. 

Amperes at 
110 Volts. 

Sink** 23158 Heater aud Aluminum Stew Pan, 2. 


5.00 














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Electric Cooking and Heating Apparatus 

( Continued .) 


Electric Curling Iron Heaters. 



No. 23159. 


This simple device has become a necessity in 
many homes, apartment houses, hotels, Steamers, 
etc., where the incandescent lamp has displaced 
gas or lamps. It may be attached to any lamp 
socket, heats quickly, uses less current than a 16 
c. p. lamp, and renders unnecessary candles or other 
more or less dangerous heating devices in the 
dressing room. The use of an always clean iron 
is of no little importance when just finishing the 
toilet. They are quite ornameptal. The current is 
automatically cut off when the iron is removed. 
Made for direct or alternating current—52,100 or 
110 volts. Mention whether for Edison, Westing- 
house or T. H. Sockets. One in a package, com¬ 
plete, ready-for use. 


CodeWord. List No. Amperes of List Price. 

110 Volts. Each. 

Sinner 23159 Automatic, T % .•_ $ 3.00 


Special Electric Heating Devices to order. 


Electric Heating Pad. 

The perfection of this device is a very important step 
in electrical development. By its Use heat may be applied 
in an ideal way to the body. In form it is similar to that 
of a piece of thick, soft felt. It is light (weighing but a 
few ounces), clean, safe, and free from all objectionable 
features of hot water bottles, poultices or other hot appli¬ 
cations, and far more effective. It is always ready for 
nse, wherever electric lights are used, costs very little to 
operate, is so constructed that it will last for many years, 
and the first cost is moderate. Its great value in the hos¬ 
pital and cases where hot applications are necessary to 
sustain life is evident. It is extremely useful as a foot 
warmer for invalids or elderly people, and proves to be a 
household necessity wherever used. Operates on any 
incandescent lighting circuit. State voltage and kind of 
lamp socket when orderiug. 

One-half amperes at 110 volts. 


Sinologue 23160 12 x 15 inches, compfete, with cord and plug_ 5.00 











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Electric Cooking and Heating Apparatus 

—( Continued .) 



No. 23102. 


Code Word. 


Sinter 

Sintue 


Portable Stove. 

This Electric Stove is 44 inches in diameter, is mounted 
on enameled slate base, has five feet of flexible cord, with 
plug connection for lamp socket. The stove is “hot” iu 
about two minutes from the time current is turned on. 
It is just the thing for warming milk, boiling an egg, 
quickly making a hot drink' of any kind, and for a phy¬ 
sician’s office. 


List No. List Price. 

Each. 

23162 Complete, 4 in. diam., ready for use. $4.00 

23163' “ 7 in. « “ “ . 7.00 


The current required is 2 amperes at 110 volts. Made 
for 50, 100, 110 volts direct or alternating current. 


Immersion Coil Heater. 



No. 23171. 


This useful form of heater has many applications. It 
may be used for heating liquids contained in almost any 
kind of vessel, and has the advantage over any other form 
of liquid heater of communicating all the heat generated 
to tlie liquid. While sjiown coiled in cylindrical form, 
they can be furnished in flat coils or to conform to the 
shape of vessels in which they are to be used. These 
heaters are also made for three divisions of heat, con¬ 
trolled with a switch on the coil. The amounts are max¬ 
imum, one-half and one quarter. By having this arrange¬ 
ment the highest economy is obtained iu operation. The 
maximum being used to quickly heat up, and the.mini¬ 
mum to maiutain the temperature. 

The coils consist of eojfper tubes, and are furnished 
either plain or nickeled. They are made for 52 or 110 
volts, alternating or direct current, of such capacity as 
desired. 






Price 

If with 





1 heat. 

3 heats. 

Sipid 

23171 

Capacity, 100 to 440 Watts.... 

.. $ 6.00 

$ 7.00 

Sippe.r 

23172 

U 

440 “ 6G0 “ .... 

7.50 

8.50 

Sippi-r 

23173 

u 

700 “ 880 “ .... 

8.50 

9.50 

Sipplimj 

23174 

u 

000 “1100 « . 

1000 

1100 


State voltage when prderiug 


















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Electric Cooking and Heating Apparatus 

( Continued .) 



No. 23104. 


Electric Glue Pot. 


N o fire, no snoke, no dirt, no gases, no danger. 

It it made entirely of burnished copper, and will last 
indefinitely. The water bath contains a relatively small 
amount of water, which is automatically replenished from 
a reservoir, heated by coil heater, arranged to give three 
divisions of heat. The maximum to be used to quickly 
heat the glue, and the minimum is usually sufficient to 
niaintain the glue at the proper consistency. Absolutely 
no fire risk as with pots heated by gas or gasoline. This 
advantage alone is enough to justify a change from the 
old to the new. Pots are made for 52, 100 or 110 volt 
circuits, either direct or alternating. 





Amperes at 110 volts. 

Max. Med. Min. 


Si'llllUtC 

23164 

1 pint . 

3 

1.5 

s 

13.00 

S iron at ion 

23165 

1 quart. 

4 

2. 

1 

1400 

Sinuose. 

23166 

2 quarts. 

6 

3 

n 

16.00 

SimwiiK 

23167 

1 gallon. 

10 

5 

2 J 

18.00 


Other 

sizes to order. 

State voltage when 

ordering. 



In addition to the special glue pot shown in cut, we 
also furnish them without the reservoir. The eutire pot 
is of heavy copper, with coiled copper heater, being in 
every way as substantial and durable as is possible to 
construct such a device. With this pot it requires from 
16 to 20 minutes to have the glue ready for use, starting 
with everything cold. Much less time is required for the 
special type. In no other particular are they superior, 
while the price is less. In all glue pots the minimum 
current is Sufficient to maintain the glue in proper condi¬ 
tion for work. 


Sip 

23168 

1 pint . 

Amperes at 110 volts. 

Max. Med. Min. 

4 2 . 1 

10-00 

Sipe 

23169 

1 quart. 

6 

3 . 

n 

11 -00 

Siphon 

23170 

2 quarts.. 

8 

4 

2 

12.50 



















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Electric Cooking and Heating Apparatus 

( Continued .) 


Electric Smoothing Irons. 



No. 23177. 


Unlike all others, except in form, are always clean, 
polished, and permit of continuous use. No time is lost 
in changing, cleaning, or useless rubbing with a cold 
iron, for they produce a “live heat” which is continuous 
throughout the period of use. A greater amount of work 
can be done by an operator in a given time with more 
ease and comfort than is possible with any other iron. 
The ordinary iron when first taken from the stove is fre¬ 
quently scorching hot, and gradually cools until repeated 
rubbing is necessary, where one stroke would suffice if 
the irou was “just right.” Electric irons remain “just 
right,” and no hot coal or .gas stoves are required. These 
irons have proven of great value in sewing rooms, laun¬ 
dries and manufacturing establishments, and are deemed 
indispensable by those who have them. 

We call particular attention to the Small Seaming Iron, 
No. 23175, for apartment house use, as it is specially 
suitable for laces, handkerchiefs and all similar light 
goods. Can be attached to any lamp socket. 

fcach iron is supplied with a suitable stand on a slate 
base; also live feet of duplex conductor. For additional 
length add 15 cents per foot to cost of iron. Special 
forms for factory use, 50, 100 or 110 volts as required. 


Codeword List No. Amperes at List Price. 

110 Volts. Each. 

Sir 23175 4$ lbs., Small Seaming, 2 Amp . $5.00 

Sim 23176. 64 “ Light Domestic, 4 “ 7-00 

Siren 23177 74 “ Domestic, 5 “ 7.50 

Simiie 23178 9 “ Heavy Laundry, 5 or (5 “ 8.00 



No. 23179. 


Polishing Irons. 

Regular Standard Sizes. 

These irons have the regular polisher bottom and are 
ysually installed where the electric sad iron is adopted. 
Made in one weight, about four pounds. 

Volts. Amp. Consumpt. Fuse required. 

50 3,4,44, 5, 5 amp. 

110' 14,2,24, 3 “ 


Sirenical 23179 50 Volts 

Qirenite 23180 110 .“ 


. 6.00 

. 6.00 






















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Electric Cooking and Heating Apparatus 

( Coni in ucd .) 


Goose Irons. 



No. 2.3181. 


Sirinxix 

Hiink/i 

titriitx 


These are essentially an industrial appliance. Their 
adoption has been so general that they may now be con¬ 
sidered a fixture which no manager, seeking the most 
economical operation of his factory, can afford to over¬ 
look- Four people will easily do the work of five who 
use any other form of iron. One iron to each person is 
all that can be used. It is always ready for use and at 
hand; no walking half the length of the building to a 
stove to exchange irons with its consequent loss ot time. 


12 and 18 lbs. j 
25 lbs. j 


Volts. 

Amp Consumpt. 

Fuse Required. 

50 

7, 8, 9, 10 

10 amp. 

110 

3i, 4, 4i, 5 

5 “ 

50 

10, 12, 14, 10 

16 “ 

no 

5, 0, 7, 8 

.8 “ 


23181 12 lb. Goose. 10.GO 

23182 18 1b. “ H.OO 

23183 25 1b. “ ... 12.g0 


State voltage when ordering. 



No. 23161. 


Simuplt 


Electric Foot Warmer. 


This device appeals at once to many who suffer with 
their head bursting from heat in a vain endeavor to keep 
warm. Improper distribution of heat, floor draughts, 
the temperature difference between the floor and a higher 
level, all combine to produce cold feet and, as a sequence, 
an uncomfortable condition generally. The electric foot 
warmer exactly supplies the remedy by producing a little 
heat just where it is wanted, and a high temperature in 
the room is unnecessary. It is made of cast-iron, in form 
to constitute a most desirable foot rest, finished in black 
japan, is guaranteed to last for many years, and may be 
left in circuit indefinitely—packed complete with cord 
and plug ready to conueet to lamp socket. The current 
required is the same as for the usual (Id-candle power) 
incandescent lamp. State voltage and kind of socket 
when ordering. Made for all incandescent lighting cir¬ 
cuits. 

Amperes at 
110 volts. 

23161 Toot Warmer, siste 0 x 12 ins. A ..., 


6.00 












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No. 23188 - 


Electric Cooking and Heating Apparatus 

( Continued .) 


Disc Heaters. 

The cut represents Disc Heater. The heating plate is 
<H inches in diameter and mounted on a cast iron base, 
neatly japanned. 

An intense heat is made by turning the switch to the 
extreme right, when boiling, frying, etc. When switch 
is placed on middle contact the temperature is reduced 
one-half, where it may be maintained indefinitely. This 
feature makes the utensil valuable in the kitchen, sick 
room or nursery, where water’may be heated or food 
quickly and easily prepared. This serviceable utensil is 
now in use in private families, hotels, restaurants, phy¬ 
sicians’ offices, match factories, furniture factories, print¬ 
ing offices, laboratories, smelting works, sugar refineries, 
etc.; etc. 

Disc Heaters 8 and 9 inches in diameter will be made 
to order in lots of not less than one half dozen. Apply 
for prices. 


Volts. Amp. Consumption. Fuse required, 

50 6,8, 10, 10 amp. 

110 4, 4, « 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Sirups 23188 Disc Heater, (> in. diameter. $7-50 


Pancake Griddles. 



No-2.3187. 


Griddles for Domestic use are made with one or with 
three polished circular heating plates on a cast iron frame 
or stand, neatly japanned. Their action is very quick, 
being ready to bake cakes within two fninutes from the 
time the current is turned on. 

The restaurant griddle, having one polished plate 12 s 
18 in., is the largest size made. Three, four or more oT 
these griddles side by side, may be operated at ouce or in 
units of one, two or three, according to the amount of 
work to be done, by which you pay for the actual amount 
of work done, instead of heating up a large griddle to do 
a small amount of work. 


1 Sec. | 

12 x 18 | 


Volts. 

Amp. Consumpt. 

Fuse Required 

50 

4, 5, fi, 

fi amp. 

110 

2, 2J, 3, 

3 “ 


50 

30, 

30 “ 

110 

15, 

15 “ 


Sini/iiite. 23185 One Section, for Domestic Use (Polished Surface), 7-50 


Sirrah 


23187 Restaurant Size, 12 x 18 (Polished Surface) 


15.00 














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Electric Air Heaters. 



No. 23189. 


Western Electric Company’s Heater. 


Unless electricity is produced at very low cost, it is not 
commercially practicable to heat residences or large 
buildings. While this is true, the electric heater still 
has a wide field of application in heating small offices, 
bath rooms, snuggeries, cold corners of rooms, street 
railway waiting rooms, the summer villa on cool evenings, 
and in mild climates a still wider range. It has the pecu¬ 
liar advantage of being instantly available, and the 
amount of heat is regulated at will. The heaters are 
perfectly clean, do not vitiate the atmosphere, and are 
portable. No definite rule can be given to determine the 
amount of electricity necessary for heating a given space 
though approximate estimates can be made by allowing 
from 1 to 2 watts for each cubic foot of air space to be 
heated. The latter amount for well constructed build¬ 
ings in cold weather, or for quickly heatiug a bath room. 
The electric heater is extremely valuable in the late 
Spring, when furnace fires are not in use, and a sudden 
raw spell comes on—the electric current is immediately 
available and takes the chill from the rooms at a mini¬ 
mum expense and trouble. 

The Western Electric Company’s Heater; made in the 
shape of a small steam radiator is 14.V inches long, 33 
inches thick, and stands in height 12} iuches, is finished 
in black enamel or Japau. It is made for two adjust 7 
ments, half capacity and full capacity; the switch indi¬ 
cates when the current is off, when half of the heater 
is used and wheu it is all in use. 

Made for 50 or 100 volts. Specify in your order the 
voltage, and whether direct or alternating current. 


Volts. 

100 


Amp. Consumption." 

14 


Fuse required. 
20 amp. 


Code Word. List No. 

SeroerUe 23189 Western Electric Heater. 


List Price. 
Each. 


$ 18.00 


American Heaters. 

The Heaters are finished in Black Japan, and are 
usually arranged to give three different adjustments of 
heat. They are made for auy circuit. State whether for 
direct or alternating, and voltage wheu ordering. 


Code Word. List No. Length. Height. Width. Max. Watt List Price. 

Capacity. Each. ' 

Sisnlgrass 23 190 26 in: x 22 in. x 2 in., 2,000 .$25.00 

Siscry 23191 26 “ x 22 “ x 4 « 4,000 . 30.00 

Siskin 23192 26 “ x 22 “ x 7 “ 6,000 . 45.00 

Sinkinit 23193 26 “ x 10} « x 2 “ 1,200 . 15.00 

8is» 23194 26 “ x 10} “ x 4 “ 2,400 . 20.00 

Sissoo 23195 26 “ x 10} “ x 7 “ 3,500 30.00 

Sist 23196 26 “ x 10i “ x 10 “ 4,500 . 40-00 


Made in Gold Bronze or White Enamel for $10.00 additional 
to List Prices. 























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317 



Electric Air Heaters—( Continued .) 


Atmospheric Heater. 


Double. 


This Heater is constructed with two heating plates, 
each 7x8 inches, supported on a neat base four inches 
high. In setting up, it can be so arranged that one or 
both plates may be used at the same time, aud will be 
found very serviceable in small rooms or for other light 
work. 


Volts. Amp. Consumption. 

50 17 

110 8 * 


Fuse Required. 
18 amp. 

9 “ 


List Price. 
Each. 

. $ 12.00 


List No. 

23197 


Atmospheric Heater 


No. 23107. 



M — - — — —. ■». i — ■ ■ 

ssa ffi&'efoffl aaiffies’iBHs HSis-mss© 
ffiEH'S.&aaaiS'BiiA ^ 


No. 25589. 


N o. 25590. 


Stationary Electric and Car 
Heater. 

Each Heater consumes 1 ampere on 500 volts 
circuit, giving a temperature of 220 deg. Fah¬ 
renheit at Grate Opening. 

Size Type B, 31 inches long, 10tinches high, 
2i inches deep, Weight 22 pounds. 

Aconite 25589 Type B, Car Heater 15-00 


Type C panel heater for side seat cars heat¬ 
ing coils and current consumption same as 
type B. 

Aconitine. 25590 Type C car heater. 15.00 





















































318 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. 23400. 

Heater with Jacket removed 
Will work on either direct or 
alternating curreut. 


Portable Electric Heater. 

The smaller heater contains ten heat¬ 
ing coils, each coil consuming .5 of 1 
ampere on 110 volt circuit. 

The larger heater contains twenty 
heatiug coils, each coil consuming 75 of 
ampere on 110 volt circuit. 

To determine the heating capacity of 
these heaters figure 1 watt of electric 

energy to every two cubic feet of air 
% 

space 

This rule will hold good in well con¬ 
structed buildings, with the outside 
tempetature at 32 degrees Fahrenheit 

List Price. 

Codeword List No 0 No Each 

Sisterly 23199 600 Height 194 inches, 

diameter, 14 inches, weigtb, .28 

pounds.$20-00 

Sixtrum 2340 0 601 Height, 26 inches, 

diameter, 14 inches, weight 35 
pounds. 30-00 


Electric Broiler. 



Size 9 x 11 broiler, weight, 27 pouuds, 

8 amperes, 110 volts. 

Broils steaks, chops or chickens in six 
minutes. 

There is no odor or smoke frotn4his 
Broiler, as the heat is applied from the 
top The juries of the meat are re¬ 
tained and a rich flavor imparted, which 
it is impossible to obtain by any other 
method. 

Can be used in windows or on lunch 
counters by simply attaching to any 
electric light circuit. 

Cannot be appreciated without a trial. 

Acolytliist 25588 Electrical Broiler. 20.00 

When ordering please state voltage. 


No. 25588. 


























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319 



No. 25473 



No 25474 


Electric Heating Irons. 

These laundry irons, tailors’ irons' and curling iron 
heaters are noted for their excellent mechanical, as 
well as electrical design and they possess no parts that 
will easily get out of order. 

The heating coils are made of the very best material 
obtainable, and will last for years when properly used. 

When ordering always state voltage. 


Three? Lb. Oval Shape Nursery’ Iron. 



No. 25475 



No. 25475 


Accordion 


This iron, is intended only for small and fine work, such 
as lace collars, tine handkerchiefs, baby dresses, etc. 

It is wound fc any voltage up to 125, direct or alter¬ 
nating, and can be attached to any ordinary lamp socket. 

Will get hot in- less thau 10 minutes. 

25473 Consumes 240 watts. $6-00 

Five Lb. V Shape Laundry Iron. 

This size is best adapted for ordinary laundry work,, 
where the irou is used constantly on the same grade of 
goods. It is not intended for heavy ironing. 

Wound for any voltage up to 125, direct or alternating. 


''Accordionist 25474 Consumes 300 watts 


7.00 


Six and One-Half Lb. V Shape and Oval Shape Household Irons. 



No: 25477 


No. 25478 


Accosted 


These two sizes will meet all requirements for regular 
household ironing. They will give sufficient heat for 
the heavy work, and are not too heavy for the small work. 
Wound for any voltage up to 250, direct or alternating. 


25475 Consumes 600 watts. 8.00 

25476 Consumes 600 watts..— ...... 8.00 


Eight Lb. V Shape Laundry Iron. 

This iron is constructed for constant heavy ironing and 
will givc'sufficient heat for the heaviest material. 

Wound for any voltage up to 250, direct or alternating, 

25477 Consumes 700 watts.... 10.00 



Twelve and Sixteen Lb. Tailor Irons. 

The electric tailors’ irons can be depended on to give a 
steady uniform heat, and will always remain clean. 

Wound for auy voltage up to 250, direct or alternating. 

Accountability 25478 12 1b consumes 530 watts, 94 inches long; 3i 

inches wide". 15.00 

Accounti.tblenw25479 16 1b consumes 600 watts; 9i inches long; 3 

inches wide. . 16.00 


No. 25480 



Twenty Lbs Tailor Iron. 

This is the size mostly used by custom tailors. It is 
constructed on the same principle as the 12 and 16 lb. irons. 

When ordering always state whether for custom 
tailors, or manufacturing clothiers use. 

Wound for any voltage up to 250, direct or alternating. 

Accountably 25480 Consumes700 watts, length ll'in., width 3i in. 18.00 

Curling Iron Heater. 

The heater is finished in bronze and made in 
shape of a dog, with opening at the mouth to admit curl- 
ing iron. It is mounted on a handsome marbleized base, 
always ready for use, giving out no odor or smoke. 

Wound for any voltage up to 125. 

Accountant 25481 Consumes 100 watts, large, with socket, lamp, 

and curling iron rest.. 6-00 

JfWttnfo.Af«/etp.25482."SmalI....... 4.00 


































320 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Electric Soldering Iron. 






No. 25469 



No. 25470 


The advantages of an electric soldering iron over those 
heated by gas, gasoline, or charcoal, are numerous. The 
heat is constantly applied, the copper remains tinned 
much longer, and the operator can work right along 
with one iron, thus saving considerable time. In hot 
weather it is a great boon to discard the old time solder¬ 
ing-iron stove or furnace, and use an iron that emits no 
heat except at the point where wanted. 

The irons are made in different sizes to.meet all re¬ 
quirements. When ordering specify what kind of work 
the iron is to do. 

Special irons made to order. Always state voltage. 

No. 2 Light. 

This iron is made for very light work. It is a great 
time saver and a very convenient tool. Can be attached 
to an ordinary lamp socket. Wound for any voltage 
np to 125, direct or alternating. 

Code Word. List No Price 

Accomptable 25469 Weight, 1 lb. 6 oz.; length 13 in.; tip T 9 4 .in. 

diameter. Consumes 135 watts. . $600 

No. 2 Regular. 

This size will do for any work requiring a medium hot 
iron, such as light tinsmith’s.work, lead glazing, solder 
ing commutator connections and bands on small arma¬ 
tures, wire joints in ceilings, and places where'the marks 
from a flame would be objectionable, etc. It is not in¬ 
tended for heavy work. 

Wound for any voltage up to 125, direct or alternating. 

Aecoinptarn 25470 Weight, 1 lb. 10 oz.; length 13J in.; tip 1 in. 

diameter, either chisel shape o.r pointed. .Con¬ 
sumes 155 watts.-..... 6-00 


No. 3 Regular. 


No. 25471 


The iron is recommended for all-around work. It is 
heavy enough to do any ordinary soldering, andi is not too 
heavy to be used on light work. • 

Will be found well adapted for banding armatures of 
of any size, electrotype soldering, regular tinsmith’s 
work, etc. 

It is also made with a straight pointed tip, § inch diam¬ 
eter, known as No. 3 light. If anchored to the work 
bench, leaving both hands of the operator free to handle 
the work, it can be used to great advantage on toys, lamp 
cases, fuse plugs, etc., and will save time. 

Wound for any voltage up to 250, direct or alternating. 

Aecordable 25471 Weight, 2 lbs. 8 oz.; length 14 in.; tip 1J in. 

diameter, either chisel shape or pointed. Con¬ 
sumes 320 watts. 7.00 


No. 4 Regular. 



No. 25472 


Accordance 


This size is intended only for extra heavy work, and 
will get very hot. It is constructed on the same prin¬ 
cipal as the other sizes. 

Wound for any voltage up to 250, direct or alternating. 
25472 Weight, 4 lbs. 4 oz.; length 15 in.; tip If in. 
diameter, either chisel shape or pointed. Con¬ 
sumes 550 watts . 


1000 




















Cross Section. 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 


321 


Conduit and Conduit 
Fittings. 


Interior Conduit. 


Iron Armored Conduit. 

For Direct and Alternating Currents. 

The Iron Armored Conduit possesses all the qualities 
of gas or water pipe, and can be installed with equal 
ease by the use of tools for cutting, threading, etc. In 
combination with the brass armored conduit it can be ad¬ 
vantageously employed in construction work under con¬ 
crete, tiled or mosaic floors, and other like places,'without 
the expensive precautions for protection that arc neces¬ 
sary in the use of plain or brass armored conduit. 

Thickness of armor, § inch. All sizes supplied in ten 
foot lengths, each length having a coupling attached to 
one end. Tubes have straight threads at both ends, and 
in making joints these ends should be firmly butted in 
center of coupling to secure continuity of insulation. 

Prices on all Iron Armored Conduit and fittings are 
subject to change, on thirty days’ notice, on account of 
the fluctuation in prices of iron piping. Contractors are 
advised to obtain from us latest quotations before placing 
their orders. 


Code Word. 

X rid It' 

List No. 

6710 

i 

in. insidi 

• ilium. 

.81 

in. outside diatn 

List Price 
Per 1011 ft. 

$1025 

Nn'tllrx* 

6711 

To 

a 

44 

1.05 

44 44 

13.00 

Xl'l'tlhtxly 

6712 

To 

u 

44 

1.315 

44 <4 

1800 

Xi'fiUrimil. 

6713 

u 

u 

u 

l. i>»; 

44 44 

28-00 

Nrglectn! 

6714 

h\i 

« 

u 

1 .00 

44 44 

... 36-00 

Xi’i/otinU' 

6715 

ir« 

u 

44 

2.375 

44 (4 

... 50.00 

Xrf/i'o 

6716 

21 

u 

(4 

2.875 

44 44 

... 67.00 

j Vi’i/tm 

6717 

s 

U 1 o 

u 

44 

3.50 

44 44 

84.0Q 


All elbows, nipples and special couplings, as well as 
tools necessary for use with Iron Armored Conduit, can 
be furnished by us, and prices on same may be had on 
application. 
















322 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


» Interior Conduit—( Continued,) 



No. 0728. 


Iron Amored Conduit—( Continued.) 


No. 

5*9 

Iron 

Covered 

5 Elbow. 


Code Word. List No. 






List Price. 
Per 100. 

Nomadic 6728 

i i 

nch, inside diam., 

14 inches offset... . 

.... $41.00 

Nomenclature 6729 

TO 

it 

tt 

17 

it 

.... 62.00 

Nominal 6730 

A 

u 

tt 

19 

tt 

.... 76.00 

Nominate 6731 

li 

tt 

it 

23 

tt 

... 96.40 

Nonage 6732 

1A 

tt 

tt 

28 

tt 

.... 182.00 

Nonconformist §833 

i 

tt 

tt 

16 

«t 

.... 42.70 

Nondescript 6834 

A 

it 

tt 

19 

tt 

64.25 

Nones 6835 

A 

tt 

tt 

21 

tt 

79.10 

Nonpareil 6736 

li 

tt 

tt 

25 

tt 

100-40 

Nonplus 6737 

1A 

tt 

tt 

30 

tt 

187 00 

Nonsense 6738 

i 

(( 

it 

18 

tt 

44.40 

Nook 6739 

7 

TO 

u 

tt 

21 

tt 

.... 66-50 

Noon 6740 

TO 

Cf 

ti 

23 

tt 

.... 82-20 

Noonday 6741 

U 

tt 

tt 

27 

tt 

.... 104.40 

Normal 6742 

1A 

tt 

it 

32 

tt 

.... 192.00 



No. 0743. 


No. 512 Iron Covered Corner Elbow. 


Northerly 

6743 

i inch, inside diam., 14 inches offset 

Northern 

6744 

7 it 

TG 

tt 

17 

tt 

Northward 

6745 

9 «t 

1G 

« 

19 

tt 

Nosegay 

6746 

U “ 

tt 

23 

tt 

Nosology 

6747 

1A “ 

tt 

28 

tt 

Nostrum 

6748 

4 “ 

tt 

16 

tt 

Notable 

6749 

7 tt 

TG 

tt 

19 

tt 

Notably 

6750 

9 it 

1 0 

tt 

21 

tt 

Notarial 

6751 

U “ 

tt 

25 

tt 

Notary 

6752 

>A “ 

tt 

30 

tt 

Notation 

6753 

h “ 

tt 

18 

tt 

Notch 

6754 

7 tt 

IG 

tt 

21 

# tl 

Note 

6755 

9 «t 

10 

tt 

23 

tt 

Notebook. 

6756 

U “ 

tt 

27 

tt 

Noted 

6757 

1A “ 

tt 

32 

tt 


41.00 

62.00 

76.00 

96.40 

182.00 

42.70 

64.25 

79.10 

100.40 
187.00 

44.40 
66.50 
82 20 

104.40 
192.00 


No. 416 Long Insulating Elbows. 

No. 416 Elbow corresponds in style with No. 116 Brass' 
Armored Elbow. 


INSIDE DIAMETER. 

i 

A 

9 

TO 

li 

1 4 

^TU 

OFF-SET. 

Length, 10 inches.Per 100 

tt 11 > tt tt 

tt 14 t# tt 

tt k; tt tt 

“ 18 “ . “ 

S23 00 

25, 00 

27 00 

29 00 

31 00 

§28 (10 

30 50 

33 U0 

35 50 

38 00 

§40 00 

44 00 

48 00 

52 00 

§58'66 

63 00 

68 00 

§106 00 
114 00 

4 inch Elbow, 6§ inches. 
T5 “ 7 “ 

A “ 84 “ 

li “ 104 •• 

1A “ 12 “ 




































































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


323 


Interior Conduit—( Continued .) 


Iron Armored Conduit —( Continued .) 



No 0718- 


NO. 414 Short Insulating Elbows. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Per 100. 

Nocturnal 6718 4 inch, inside diameter. $18 00 

Nod 6719 ft “ “ “ 23-00 

Noddle 6720 ft “ “ " 30.00 

Noddy 6721 14 “ “ . -35.00 

Node 6722 lft" “ “ . 60.00 

Nodule 6723 lft “ “ “ . 165 00 

Noggin 6724 24 “ “ “ 240.00 

Noise 6725 2 ," 0 “ “ “ 350-00 



No. 418 Insulating Outlet Elbows. 



No. 21478. 


Sauct 21475 4 inch . 22 00 

Saucy 21476 ft “ 30-00 

Sauerk 21477 * “ 40.00 


No. 419 Insulating Outlet Elbows. 


Sat<jU 21478 4 inch inside diameter. 20 00 

Saw 21479 ft “ “ “ . 27-00 

Sauru 21480 ft. . 35-00 



No. 21481. 


No. 580 Insulating Elbow Outlets. 


Sousa* 21481 4 inch inside diameter . 25.00 

Savab 21482 ft “ “ “ .. 30-00 

Saw* 21483 ft “ “ “ .. 38-00 

Sava gel. 21484 U “ “ “ .. 50 00 



No. 21585. 


No. 581 Insulating Elbow Outlets. 


Savagea 21485 4 inch inside diameter.... 25-00 

Savager 21486 ft “ “ “ 30-00 

Samgis 21487 ft “ “ “ 38-00 

Savanna 21488 M “ “ “ 50.00 





































324 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. 284. 


Interior Conduit—■( Continued .) 


Iron Amored Conduit—( Continued.) 


No. 284 Insulating Nipples. 

List Prices. 


INSIDE 

DTAM 

LENGTH IN INCHES 

PRICE, EACH 

PRICE. EACH. OF EXTRA LONG. 

Inches. 

Close. 

Short 

Long 

Closeor 

Short. 

Long. 

5 in. 

6 in. 

7 in. 

8 in. 

9 in. 

10 in. 

11 in. 

12 in. 

4 

n 

H 

2 

24 

3 

34 

$0 07 

10 

$0 18 

$0 19 

SO 20 

$0 21 

SO 22 

SO 23 

SO 25 

SO 27 

T5 

li 

2 

24 

3 

34 

4 

09 

11 

20 

21 

22 

23 

25 

27. 

29 

31 


H 

2 

24 

3 

34 

4 

10 

15 

22 

24 

27 

29 

31 

33 

36 

40 

il 


24 

3 

34 

4 

44 

14 

20 

29 

31 

33 

35 

38 

40 

43 


1 4 

MG 

if 

24 

3 

34 

4 

44 

17 

25 

315 

38 

40 

42 

45 

48 

51 

55 

1 A 

2 

24 

3 

34 

4 

44 

25 

35 

44 

49 

54 

59 

64 

69 

74 

79 

2i 

24 

3 

34 

4 

44 

5 


75 

75 

80 

85 

91 

1 00 

1 10 

1 20 

1 30 

2 1 8 , 

24 

3 

34 

4 

44 

5 

75 

95 

95 

1 00 

1 015 

1 15 

1 24 

1 34 

1 44 

1 55 



No. 21489. 



No. 21505. 



No. 21514, 


No. 104 Couplings. 


Code Word. 

List No. 




List Price. 

Satan 

21489 

4 inch inside diameter, per 100. 

$7.00 

Saty 

21490 

7 u a 

TG 

4* 

(( 

.. 10.00 

S avem 

21491 

9 tt u 

TG 

(4 

4* 

. 13.00 

Savi> 

21492 

ii « 

44 

4* 

.. 17.00 

Savingo 

21493 

1 4 u ** 

M G 

(4 

(( 

.. 21.00 

Savin gne 

21494 

| 8 « ** 
MG 

4* 

4* 

28-00 

Saw 

21495 

2 i “ “ 

(( 

4* 

40.00 

Savon 

21496 

9 8 <* « 

MG 

(( 

(4 

60.00 

No. 104 Right 

and 

Left Couplings. 


Sarorl 

21497 

i inch inside diameter, per 100 . 

. 1100 

Savory/ 

21498 

7 ** ** 

TG 

** 

44 

15.00 

Satvl 

21499 

9 u it 

TO 

4* 

<4 

20.00 

Stiwdust 

21500 

ii “ 

44 

44 

. 25-00 

Sawmill 

21501 

1 4 <* <* 

MG 

4* 

44 

30 00 

Sawpit 

21502 

18** *< 
MG 

4* 

44 

50-00 

Sawset 

21503 

2 i « “ 

44 

4* 

85.00 

Sawyer 

21504 

O 8 *< (( 

"TO 

4* 

44 

120.00 



No. 

582 Caps. 


Saxifrage 

21505 

i inch inside diameter, per 100 ... . 

500 

Saxon 

21506 

7 «( *( 

TG 

44 

(* 

8-00 

Saxonism 

21507 

, 9 . ** *t 

10 

(4 

(( 

11.00 

Scab 

21508 

li “ 

** 

4* 

15.00 

Scabbard 

21509 

1 4 ** *t 

MG 

it 

(4 

22:00 

Scabbed 

21510 

1 8 i* M 

MO 

4* 

•<( 

. 30.09 

Scabiness 

21511 

2 i “ “ 

(4 

(4 

50.00 

Scabby 

21512 

9 8** (( 

"TO 

(4 

44 

. 80-00 


No 

. 583 Plugs. 

Cast Iron. 


Scabious 

21513 

4 inch, each. 


• 04 

Scabrous 

21514 

7 *( (( 

TG 




Skewback 

24058 

1G 




Skewbridge 

24059 

ii « 




Skewer 

24060 

14** (( 

a tg 




Skewer y 

24061 

1 8 ** ** 
a to 



.20 

Skiff 

24082 

2 i “ “ 



.35 

Skiddcr 

24063 

9 8 <« <• 

^10 



.50 



















































































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


325 


Conduit and Conduit Fittings. 



INTERIOR CONDUIT. 


New Iron Armored Insulating Conduit. 

For Djrect and Alternating Currents. 

The New Iron Armored Insulating Conduit consists of 
the well-known insulation still further Improved within 
a wrought iron pipe, the thickness of the armor being 
about 1-16 inch. The outside diameters of commercial 
wrought iron gas pipe are maintained in the new system; 
a reduction in the thickness of the wall giving greater 
inside diameter. It is impossible to draw or force the 
iusulating lining out of the pipe as it is placed there 
under high pressure, filling up the interstices, and leav¬ 
ing absolutely no air space between the insulation and the 
iron. The flexibility of the system is maintained by the 
use of junction boxes, fittings, etc. 

The New Iron Armored Insulating Conduit possesses 
all the qualities of gas or water pipe, and can be installed 
with equal ease by the use of tools for cutting, thread¬ 
ing, etc. 

In combination with the Brass ArmOred Conduit it can 
be advantageously employed in construction work, under 
concrete, tiled or mosaic floors, and other like places, 
without the expensive precautions for protection that are 
necessary in the use of plain or Brass Armored Conduit. 

A saving in labor is effected in installing the New Iron 
Armored Conduit, inasmuch as it can be installed in ad¬ 
vance of the mason work, at the most advantageous time 
during the construction of a building, without fear of 
accident to it by masons, mechanics or other workmen. 


Code Word. 

List No. 






List Price. 
Per 100 ft. 

Site 

24003 

is 

in. inside diam. 

.075 

in. 

outside diam. 

... $ 9.25 

Sited 

24004 

8 

it ft 

.84 

tt 

tt 

... 11.50 

Sitfaet 

24005 

2 

if ti 

1.05 

a 

«( 

... 15.00 

Sith 

24006 

1 

ft tt 

1.315 

it 

<t 

... 2100 

Sitology 

24007 

n 

it if 

1.66 

ti 

Cf 

... 27.00 

Sitta 

24008 

n 

it It 

1.90 

ti 

ft 

... 34.00 

Sitter 1 

24009 

2 

(( a 

2.375 

tt 

«f 

... . 47.00 

Sitting 

24010 

2,4 

i it a 

2.875 

t( 

tt 

... 67.00 


All sizes supplied inten-foot lengths, with a coupling 
for each length. 

Tubes have slightly tapering threads at both ends, and 
in making joints these ends should be firmly abutted in 
center' of coupling to secure continuity of insulation. 
Wherever the tube is cut the burr should be removed by 
using Butt Reamer. 

Prices on all New Iron Armored Conduit and Fittings 
are subject to change without notice, on account of the 
fluctuation in prices of iron piping. Contractors are ad¬ 
vised to obtain from us latest quotations before placing 
their orders. 





































326 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Interior Conduit—( Continued ',) 



No. 24027. 


New Iron Armored Conduit—( Continued .) 


No. 1519 Iron Covered S Elbow. 

Codeword. List No. L pe*r loo*’ 

Sized 24027 A inch, inside diam., 14 inches offset.$ 33.00 


Sizel 

24028 

i 

tt 

tt 

Sizer 

24029 

1 

« 

tt 

Siziness 

24030 

1 

tt 

u 

Sizing 

24031 

U 

tt 

it 

Sizy 

24032 

Vs 

tt 

u 

Sizzle 

24033 

a 

8 

tt 

a 

Sizzling 

24034 

i 

u 

tt 

Skain 

24035 

1 

(( 

u 

Skald 

24036 

n 

tt 

a 

Skate 

24037 

TS 

tt 

u 

Skater 

24038 

1 

a 

u 

Ska glass 

24039 

3 

4 

tt 

u 

Skean 

24040 

1 

tt 

a 

Skid 

24041 

U 

tt 

a 


17 

it 

. 41.00 

19 

it 

. 62.00 

23 

(( 

.. 76-00 

28 

it 

. 96.00 

16 

it 

. 34.50 

19 

it 

. 42.70 

21 

it 

. 64.00 

25 

it 

. 79.00 

30 

it 

. 100.00 

18- 

ii 

. 35.00 

21 

U 

. 44.40 

23 

it 

. 66.00 

27 

ii 

........y„ 82.00 

32 

it 

. . 104.00 



No. 2(042. 


No. 1512 Iron Covered Corner Elbow. 


Skat 

24042 

1 

inch 

inside diam.. 

, H 

inches offset. 

.. 33.00 

Skaj 

24043 

1 

<t 

it 

17 

tt 

.. 41.00 

Skegger 

24044 

t 

it 

ii 

19 

tt 

.. 62.00 

Skein 

24045 

1 

ti 

ii 

23 

tt 

.. 76.00 

Skeletal 

24046 

li 

tt 

it 

28 

it 

96.00 

Skeleton 

24047 

8 

tt 

ii 

16 

it 

.. 34.50 

Skelly 

24048 

8 

it 

tt 

19 

ti 

.. 42.70 

Sken 

24049 

$ 

a 

tt 

21 

tt 

. 64.00 

Skelp 

24050 

1 

a 

tt 

25 

C< 

. 79.00 

Skip 

24051 

H 

Cl 

<t 

30 

tt 

. 100.00 

Skeptic 

24052 

8 

tt 

tt 

18 

tt 

... 35.00 

Skeptical 

24053 

1 

tt 

i* 

21 

tt 

.. 44.40 

Skepticism 

24054 

5 

tt 

ii 

23 

it 

... 66-00 

Skeptieize 

24055 

1 

it 

tt 

27 

it 

. 82.00 

Skerry 

24056 

H 

tt 

it 

32 

tt 

104.00 


No. 1416 Long Insulating Elbows. 


No. 1410 Elbow corresponds in style with No. 116 Brass 
Armored Elbow. 


INSIDE DIAMETER. 

Yff 

1 

i 

1 

li 

OFFSET. 

Length, 12 inches. Per 100 

a 14 u « 

“ 16 “ “ 

“ 18 “ “ 

$22.50 

24.00 

25.50 

27.00 

$25.50 

27.50 

29.50 

31.50 

$32.80 

35.30 
37.80 

40.30 

$43.50 

47.00 

50.50 

54.00 

$52.00 

56.50 
61.00 

65.50 

| inch Elbow, 7 inches. 

| « « 84 « 

l “ “ 104 “ 

U « “ 12 “ 
























































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327 


Interior Conduit—( Continued .) 


(New Iron Armored Conduit— Continued.) 



No. 24011. 


No. 

Code Word 

■4*4 

List No. 

Short Insulating Elbows. 

List Price. 
Per 100. 

Situate 

2401 1 


inch, inside diameter. 

. $16-00 

Situation 

24012 

8 

• i ii 

(4 

18-00 

Situated 

24013 

1 

44 <« 

u 

. 23-00 

Situs 

24014 

1 

u u 

44 

. 30-00 

Sivan 

24015 

U 

u 44 

44 

. 35-00 

Siver 

24016 

14 

44 44 

44 

. 60-00 

Sixfold 

24017 

2 

u a 

44 

. 165-00 

Sixpence 

24018 

24 

u u 

44 

. 240-00 



No. 1418 Insulating Outlet Elbows. 


Satiate 21430 ) 7 S inch . 21.00 

Satiation 21431 § “ 24-00 

Satiety 21432 £ “ 28.00 


No. 1419 Insulating Outlet Elbows. 


Satin 21433 f 7 t inch inside diameter . 18-00 

Satinet 21434 8 “ “ “ . 20.00 

Satinfloicer 21435 £ “ “ “ .. 24 00 


No. 1580 Insulating Elbow Outlets. 



No. 21430. 


Satintpar 21436 •,*, inch inside diameter . 25-00 

Sattnstone 21437 8 “ “ “ 30-00 

Satinwood 21438 £ “ “ “ 38-00 

Sating 21439 1 “ “ “ 50-00 

Sixpenny 24019 1J “ “ “ 70-00 

Sixscore 24020 1J “ “ “ 85-00 

Sixshooler 24021 2 “ “ “ 110-00 

Sixthly 24022 24 “ “ “ 150-00 


No. 1581 Insulating Elbow Outlets. 



No. 21540. 


Station 

21440 


inch 

inside diameter. .. 

. 25-00 

Satire 

21441 

8 

44 

44 

it 

. 30-00 

Satiric 

21442 

i 

44 

44 

44 

. 38-00 

Satirical 

21443 

1 

44 

44 

44 

. 50-00 

Sixthrate 

24023 

U 

44 

44 

44 

. 70-00 

Sixtieth 

24024 

H 

44 

44 

44 

. 85-00 

Sizable 

24025 

2 

it 

44 

44 

. 1 10-00 

Sizar 

24026 

2) 

<4 

\ 

• 4 

44 

. 150-00 
















































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No. 1284. 


I nterior Cond uit— ( Continued .) 


New Iron Amored Conduit—( Continued ..) 


No. 1284 Insulating Nipples. 

List Prices. 


INSIDE 

DIAM. 

LENGTH IN INCHES. 

PRICE 

EACH 

PRICE, EACH. OF EXTRA LONG. 

Inches. 

/ 

Close. 

Short 

Long. 

Closeor 

Short. 

Long. 

5 ill. 

6 in. 

7 in. 

8 in. 

0 in. 

10 in. 

11 in. 

12 in. 

T ? « 

1 

14 

2 

24 

3 

34 

SO 06 

SU 09 

$0 17 

$0 18 

SO 19 

SO 20 

SO 21 

SO 22 

SO 23 

so 25 

8 

14 

14 

2 

24 

3 

34 

07 

10 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

25 

27 

* 

is 

2 

24 

3 

34 

4 

09 

11 

20 

21 

22 

23 

25 

27 

29 

31 

1 

1+ 

2 

24 

3 

34 

4 

10 

15 

22 

24 

27 

29 

31 

33 

36 

40 

li 

li 

24 

3 

34 

4 

44 

14 

20 

29 

31 

33 

35 

38 

40 

43 

46 

14 

is 

24 

3 

34 

4 

44 

17 

25 

36 

38 

40 

42 

45 

48 

51 

55 

2 

2 

24 

3 

34 

4 

44 

25 

35 

44 

49 

54 

59 

64 

(59 

74 

79 . 

24 

2V 

3 

34 

4 

44 

0 

56 

75 

75 

80 

85 

91 

1 00 

1 10 

1 20 

1 30" 



No. 21444. 



No. 21400. 



No. 21469. 




No. 

1104 Couplings. 


Code Word. 

List No. 





List Price. 

Satirist 

21444 


inch inside diameter, per 100 . 

$ 6.00 

Satirize 

21445 

8 

a 

<t tt 

ft 

. 7.00 

Satisfaction. 

21446 

i 

tt 

tt tt 

ft 

.. 10.00 

Satisfactive 

21447 

1 

ft 

tt tt 

tt 

.. 13-00 

Satisfactorily2 1448 

n 

u 

tt tt 

ft 

.. 17.00 

Satisfactory 2 1449 

u 

It 

tt tt 

if 

. . 21.00 

Satisfiable 

21450 

2 

It 

tt tt 

tt 

.. 28.00 

Satisfier 

21451 

24 

tt 

tt tt 

tt 

.. 40-00 

No. 1104 

Right and 

Left Couplings. 


Satisfy 

21452 

TS 

inch inside diameter, per 100 . 

.. 8.00 

Satire 

21453 

i 

« 

tt tt 

tt 

.. 11.00 

Satrap 

21454 

3 

-ii 

tt tt 

tt 

.. 1500 

Satrapal 

21455 

1 

C( 

tt tt 

tt 

.. 20 00 

Sat rupees 

21456 

li 

ti 

tt tt 

tt 

.. 25.00 

Satrapical 

21457 

li 

• t 

tt .t 

tt 

. . 30.00 

Satrapy 

21458 

2 

it 

tt tt 

tt 


Saturable 

21459 

2 } 

tt 

tt tt 

tt 

. 85-00 




No. 1582 

Caps. 


Saturant 

21460 

7 

lit 

inch inside diameter, per-100. 

.. 3.00 

Saturate 

21461 

8 

if 

tt tt 

tt 

. 5.00 

Saturation 

2 1462 

i 

tt 

<t tt 

ft 

8.00 

Saturity 

21463 

1 

tt 

tt 'tt 

tt 

.. 11.00 

Saturn 

21464 

U 

tt 

tt *tt 

tt 

.. 15.00 

Saturnalia 

21465 

H 

tp 

ft tt 

«t 

.. 22.00 

Saturnalian 21466 

2 

tt 

tt *tt 

ft 

. . 30.00 

Saturnaliar 

214664 2 V 

tt 

tt tt 

ft 

. 50.00 


No 

1 

583 Plugs. 

Cast Iron. 


Saturnian 

21467 


inch, 

each. 



Saturnine 

21468 

i 

tt 

tt 


.04 

Satyr 

21469 

i 

tt 

ft 



Satyric 

21470 

1 

tt 

ft 



Sauce 

21471 

li 

tt 

ft 



Sauceboxry 

21472 

li 

tt 

tt 



Saucerx 

21473 

2 

tt 

ft 



Saucilyx 

21474 

2i 

tt 

t« 


























































































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329 


Iron Armored Insulating Conduit— {Continued .) 


Single Tube System for Direct or AIter= 
nating Currents. 



No. .32502. 


Hain Junction and Terminal Box. 

If installation is to be made before partition walls are erected, we place 
tiie Outlets to order, to clear the thickness of Terra Cotta wall. If orders 
for special Boxes do not specify “Brick” or “Lath and Plaster,” we make 
them for Brick Work. 

Code Word List No List Price 

Each. 

Sketcher 32502 Dimensions: Outside length, 6 inches, width, 

3| inches, depth 3 inches. $4.75 

We advise the use of Nipples, as they are fitted flush with inside of 
boxes before they are lined, thus keeping the insulating lining intact, which 
during installation, is liable to damage by screwing leugths of conduit 
too far into the Boxes. 

Porcelain Cut-Out for No. 32502. 

Sketchily 120.1 Two Circuit Cut-Out.. . . . | .80 

Covers for Box No. 32502. 


DIMENSIONS 
Of BOXES 
OUTSIDE. 

FINISH. 

DESIGNS. 

No. 32034. 

No. 32036. 

6 x 3 j 

( Bronze Polished. 

£0 65 

55 

55 

40 

$0 65 

60 

20 

) Nickel “ . 

) Galvanized 

( Plain Iron. 



Double Tube System for Direct Current Only. 

ftain Junction Boxes for Double Tube Mains and Double 
Tube Branches. 

They are made so that covers Can be used. 

Junction Boxes for Brick or Terra Cotta Work have the upper rim of 
holes parallel with and -, 5 S inch from rim of box. 

Junction Boxes for Lath.and Plaster Work have the upper rim of holes 
parallel with and j inch from rim of box. 

Sketchy 32002 Two Circuit, Main Line, for Brick; length, 8| 

ins.; width, 3J ins.; depth, 3 ins. 6-50 

Skew 3201 I Two Circuit, Main Line, for Lath and Plaster; 

length, 8§ ins.; width, 3J ins.; depth, 3f ins. 6.75 


Porcelain Cut-Out for Nos. 32002 and 32011. 


Skewarch 128i Two-Circuit Cut out 


1.90 



Porcelain, 1 inch thick. 

Metal Covers for Junction Boxes. 


DIMENSIONS 

FINISH. 

DESIGNS. 

OF BOXES 
INSIDE. 

No. 32062. 

No. 32064. 

• 

t Bronze Polished. 

$0 85 

gO 75 

88 x 3J 

) Nickel “ . 

70 

70. 

) Galvanized .... 

75 

25 


( Plain Iron. 

55 

55 





No. 32002. 















































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No. 32590. 



No. 32590—Right Hand. 



No. 32591—Left Hand. 


Iron Armored Insulating Conduit—( Continued ’) 


Feeder Terminal Junction Boxes for Single 
Tube System. 


These Boxes are manufactured on the plans shown for the various cir¬ 
cuits as described below; prices include Nipples. 

Two Wire System. 


Dimensions of Boxes inside—Length, 7i inches; width, 3£ inches. 


Code Word. 

List No. 



List Price. 
Each. 

Sky 

32590 

Right Hand; for Brick 

Work or 

Terra Cotta, 



depth 3 inches. 


. $4.25 

Skyhlue 

32591 

Left Hand, for Brick 

Work or 

Terra Cotta, 



depth 3 inches.• 


. 4.25 

Skyroloi * 

32592 

Left Hand, for Lath and Plaster 

Work, depth 



3.V inches............ 


4.60 

Skyed 

32593 

Right Hand, for Lath and Plaster Work, depth 



3A inches. 


. 4.60 

Unless 

otherwise 

specified, Outlets are 

made for 

U inch Conduits for 


feeders, and 1 inch Conduits for distributors. 


Porcelain Cut=Out for Above. 



IPliPlill 

. •- v ; 


No. 32091. 


Skyey 


Two-Wire Feeder Terminal 


3.50 



No. 32091— Right Hand. 



Feeder Terminal Junction Boxes, Double 
Tube System. 

Two Wire System. 

Dimensions of Boxes inside—Length, 8jj inches; width, 3| inches. 


Sky high 32090 Left Hand, for Brick Work, depth 3 inches. 6.50 

Skylark 32091 Right Hand, for Brick Work, depth 3 inches... 6.50 

Slavedriter 32092 Left Hand, for Lath and Plaster Work, depth 3| 

inches. . 6.75 

Slaveholder 32093 Right Hand, for Lath and Plaster Work, depth 

3J inches..... 6.75 


Prices for Boxes include Nipples. 

Unless otherwise specified, these Boxes are supplied with Nipples for 
Risers for 1 inch Conduit; Mains, for |-inch Conduit. 







































































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Iron Armored Insulating Conduit— (Continued.) 


Feeder, Splicing, or “Pulling=in” Boxes for 
Single Tube System. 

Unless otherwise specified in orders, Feeder Junction Boxes are fur¬ 
nished for lfinch Conduit. 


No. 32964. 


Two Wire System. 



Nos. 32690, 32678, 32694 and 32675. 


. Code Word. List No. 



List Price. 
Each. 



Nos. 3269(5, 32665, 32692 and 3266(5. 


Shiver 32598 For Brick or Terra Cotta, 2 Outlet Nipples. 4.10 

Slaverer 32692 “ “ “ 3 “ 4.75 

Slaverinyly ■ 32696 “ “ “ 2 “ 4.10 

Slavery. 32690 “ “ “ 3 “ 4.75 

Slaveship 32694 “ “ “ 2 “ 4.10 

Stavetrmle 32698 “ M “ 3 “ 4.75 

Nos. 32678, 32675, 32665, 32666, 32667, 32668 are for Lath and Plaster 
Work. For list prices of these add 50 cents to the above list. 

Dimensions inside, for Brick or Terra Cotta Work: Length, 64 inches; 
width,64 inches; depth, 2j inches. Nipples are placed to allow for of an 
inch for Plaster. 

Dimensions inside, for Lath and Plaster Work: Length, 64 inches; width, 
64 inches; depth, 3f inches. Nipples are placed to allow for | of an inch 
for Lath and Plaster. 

Covers to fit these Boxes are listed on separate page, but are not included 
in these prices. 

In ordering be careful to specify sizes of Conduit to be used, and if Cut¬ 
out will be required. Cut-outs for these Boxes are not carried in stock; but 
will be made to order at short notice, mounted on Marbleized Slate. 



Nos 32598, 32(567, 32698 and 32668. 


Intersection or Splicing Boxes. 

Diameter inside, 3i inches. Depth for Brick Work 14 inches. Depth 
for Lath and Plaster If inches. Thickness of Walls, inch. This Box 
is not intended to be used with a Cut-out. 

Price includes Nipples. 


For Brick or Terra Cotta Work. 



Nos. 32240. Nos. 32242. 

32260. 32265. 



Code Word. List No. WITHOUT COVER. List Price. 

Each. 

Slavic 32252 3 Outlets, 2 Side, 1 Bottom. $1.39 

Slavonic 32273 2 “ 2 Bottom. 1. 18 

Slavish 32240 2 “ 2 Side. 1.18 

Slavishly 32242 2 “ 2 “ . | . 18 

Slavishness 32250 2 “ 1 “ 1 Bottom. 1.18 

Slavism 32266 3 Outlets, 2 Side, l Bottom r . 1.49 

Slavocracy 32274 2 “ 2 Bottom. 1.28 

Slavonian 32260 2 “ 2 Side. 1.28 

Slaw 32265 2 “ 2 “ . 1.28 

Slay 32267 2 “ 1 “ 1 Bottom. 1.28 


Outlets are placed* T 5 ? inch below rim of Box for Brick or Terra Cotta 
and J inch for Lath and Plaster Work. 












































































































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Nos. 32172 and 32173. 



O 

o 

. . —\ 8 > 

Nos. 32198. 
32171. 



Nos. 32194. 
32175. 



Nos. 32190. 
32174. 



No. 33142 and 33143. 



Nos. 33132. Nos. 33134. 
33138. 33140. 




Nos. 33130. 
33141. 


Nos. 33133. 
33139. 


Iron Armored Insulating Conduit—( Continued.) 


Splicing or “Pulling=in” Boxes. 

Double Tube System. 

Dimensions for Brick or Terra Cotta: length,64 inches; width, 04 inches; 
depth, 2J inches For Lath and Plaster: length, 64 inches; width, 04 inches; 
depth, 34 inches. 

For Brick or Terra Cotta. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 


Slayer 32196 Two wire System, without Cover. 5.50 

Sleaziness 32192 “ “ “ “ 7-00 

Sleazy 32098 “ “ “ “ 5.50 

Sled 32172 “ “ “ “ . •••• 8-50 

Sledding 32194 “ “ “ “ • 5-50 

Sleek 32198 “ “ “ “ 5-50 

Sleekly 32190 “ “ “ “ 7.00 

For Lath and Plaster. 

Sleeky 32165 Two-wire System, without Cover. 5.75 

Sleekness 32166 “ “ “ “ 7.25 

Sleekstone 32167 “ “ ■“ “ 5.75 

Sleep 32173 “ “ “ . 8.75 

Sleeper 32174 “ “ “ “ 5-75 

Sleepful 32175 “ “ “ “ 5-75 

Sleepily 32178 “ “ “ “ 7.25 


Unless otherwise specified in orders, Feeder Junction Boxes for Double 
Tube System are furnished with Nipples. 

Cut-outs for these Boxes are made only to order. 


Branch Circuit Junction Boxes. 


Large Size—Complete with Nipples. 
Single Tube System. 


For Brick or Terra Cotta. 


Sleepiness 33132 3 Outlets, 1 Main, 2 Branch. $3.75 

Sleeping 33133 3 “ t “ 2 “ R. or L. 3-75 

Sleepless 33134 3 “ 2 “ 1 “ . 3.85 

Sleeplessly 33136 4 “ 2 “ 2 “ ...: . 4.35 

Sleepy 33142 1 “ 1 “ 2.75 

Sleet 33144 2 “ 2 “ 3.15 

For Lath and Plaster. 

Sketch 33138 3 Outlets, 1 Main, 2 Branch. 4-00 

Sleetiness 33139 3 “ 1 “ 2 “ . 4-00 

Sleety 33140 3 “ 2 “ 1 “ . 4 .10 

Sleeoefdl 33141 4 “ 2 “ 2 « . 4-60 

Sleeccliand 33143 1 “ 1 “ 3-00 

Sleeveless 33145 2 “ 2 “ 3-40 


Dimensions for Brick or Terra Cotta Work, iuside diameter, 4§ inches; 
depth, 24 inches. For Lath and Plaster Work, inside diameter, 4§ inches; 
depth, 3 inches. 

D. P. Porcelain Cut-Out Blocks for Above. 


Skid 7134 Round Pattern special binding posts ..., _... 2.05 

Sleigh 7204 “ “ plain “ .. | .35 

Sleighing 7124 Square “ “ ' “> . | .05 

Sleight 7224 “ “ special “ ' .. 1.20 


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Branch Circuit Junction Boxes. 

Single Tube System. 



No. 32250, 3225b. 



Nos. 32247. Nos. 32241. 

32245. 32244. 



Nos. 32257. Right, Nos: 32258. 
32248. 32253. 

Left, Nos. 32254. 

32255. 


fledium Size—Complete wih Nipples. 


For Brick or Terra Cotta. 


WITHOUT COVER. 

Code Word. List No. List Price 

Each. 

Slid 32241 3 Outlets, 2 Main, 1 Branch. 1-39 

SUdden 32247 4 “ 2 “ 1 “ . 1-64 

Slidder 32257 3 “ 1 “ 2 “ .!. 1.30 

Unite 32251 3 “ 1 “ 2 “ .. 1.39 

Slidegront 32258 3 “ 1 “ 2 “ Right. 1.39 

Slider 32254 3 “ 1 “ 2 “ Left. 1.39 

Slide rent 32256 1 “ 1 “. 100 

SUdwdcc 32249 2 “ 3 “ M8 

For Lath and Plaster Work. 

Slitter 32244 3 Outlets, 2 Main, 1 Branch. 1.49 

Slice 32245 4 “ 2 “ 2 “ . 1-74 

Slieer 32248 3 “ 1 “ 2 “ . 1.49 

Slonkmi 32253 3 “ 1 “ 2 “ Right. 1.49 

Shorn 32255 3 “ 1 “ 2 “ Left. 1.49 

Shot 32259 1 “ 1 “ 110 

Slobber 32075 2 “ * 2 “ 1-28 


Dimensions: For Brick or Terra Cotta Work, inside diameter, 3$ inches; 
depth, H inches. For Lath and Plaster Work, inside diameter, 3$ inches: 
depth, I| inches. 

The Threaded Outlets for both depth of Boxes are placed so as to allow 
for the embeddiug of Couduit ft of an inch under the surface of plaster for 
Terra Cotta or Brick work, and i of an inch for Lath and Plaster. 


Porcelain Cut=Outs for Above. 

Shbherer 705i Double Pole Cut-outs for Two Branch Circuits. .90 

Shberry 706i Double Pole fpr One Branch Circuit only.65 


Branch Circuit Junction Boxes. 

Single Tube System. 


Small .Size—Complete with Nipples. 


For Brick or Terra Cotta Work. 

WITHOUT COVERS. 


Slock 32134 3 Outlets, 2 Mains, 1 Branch. . 1.20 

Shi 32136 4 “ 2 “ 2 “ . 1-45 

Shy on 32132 3 “ 1 “» 2 “ . 1-20 

Shke 32133 3 “ 1 “2 “ Right . 1.20 

Sho 32137 1 “ 1 “2 “ .Left . 1.20 

Shorn 32046 1 1 85 

Showy 32048 i " 2 “ . I-10 






































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Nos. 32390. 
32391. 


Nos. 32.392. 
32393. 



ja d{ 


— 1 

r j 

P 



i'] 

•; 

j 




Nos. 32394. 
32395. 


Nos. 


32390. 

32397. 


Iron Armored Insulating Conduit— {Continued) 

Branch Circuit Junction Boxes—( Continued .) 

Small Size—Complete with Nipples.—( Continued) 


For Lath and Plaster Work. 

Code Word. l ist No. List Price. 

Each. 

Slothfully 32140 3 Outlets, 2 Mains, 1 Branch.$1.30 

Slothfulness 32141 4 « 2 “ 2 “ .,. 1.50 

Slothhound 32138 3 “ 1 “ 2 “ ....<. 1.30 

Slotted ■ 32139 3 “ 1 “ 2 “ Right. 1.30 

Slattery 32142 3 “ 1 “ 2 “ Left. 1.30 

Slouch 32072 1 1 95 

Slouching 32074 1 “ 2 “ 1.20 


For Brick or Terra Cotta Work, inside diameter, 2} inches; depth, 11 
incites. For Lath and Plaster Work, inside diameter 21 inches; depth, 1 1 
inches. 

For Diagram of Outlets, see Branch Circuit Junction Boxes preceding 
page. 

Porcelain Cut-Outs for Above. 

These Boxes being of small diameter, do not admit of using a Double 
Pole Cut out for more than one Branch Circuit. 


Slough 7 101 Double Pole for 1 Circuit, right or left Or straight 

• through.....40 

Sloughy 7071 Double Pole for 1 Circuit, especially for right or 

left branches.55 



Nos. 32398. 
32399. 




n h 


•i 


Ml J 


Nos. 32400. ,Nos. 32402. 

32401. 32403. 


Branch Circuit Junction Boxes. 

Double Tube System. Complete with Nipples. 


For Brick or Terra Cotta. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Sleightful 32390 4 Outlets, 2 Main, 2 Branch. 4-50 

Sleight ity 32392 4 “ 2 “ '2 “ 4.50 

Sleiyhtly 32396 "6 2 “ 4 “ 6.00 

Slender 32^00 6 “ 2 “ 4 “ 600 

Slenderly 32398 6 “ 4 “ 2 “ 6.00 

Slenderness 32402 6 “ 2 “ 4 “ 6.00 

Slept 32394 8 “ 4 “ 4 “ 7.75 

For Lath and Plaster. 

Sleuth 32391 4 Outlets, 2 Main, 2 Branch... 4.65 

Sleuthhound 32393 4 “ 2 “ 2 « ...;. 4.65 

Slew 32397 6 “ 2 “ 4 “ 6.15 

Slewed 32401 6 “ 2 “ 4 “ 6-15 

Sley 32399 0 “ 4 “ 2 “ 6-15 

Slibber 32403 6 “ 2 “ 4 “ >6.15 

Slice 32395 8 “ 4 “ 4 “ 7.90 


Inside Dimensions for Brick and. Terra Cotta Work: length, 4| inches; 
width, 41 inches; depth, 21 inches. 

Inside Dimensions for Lath aud Plaster Work: length, 4g inches; width, 


4jj inches; depth, 3 inches. 

Porcelain Cut-Out for Above. 

Slicer 7171 Complete with 6 Fuse Holders.. 2.05 

Slick 7161 Fitted with Binding Screws, no Fuse Holders.. .90 

Slicking 6951 Fuse Holder, complete, extra heavy terminal, 

no fuse. !....„. ..20 

Slickness | 6901 Fuse Holder, complete, regular terminal, no 

fuse..... .20 











































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Nos. 32046 aud 32072. 



No. 32240 and 32073. 



No. 32075 aDd 32079. 


Iron Armored Insulating Conduit—( Continued ’.) 


Outlet Boxes. 


With Fixture Support for Electric Only—Single Tube System. 


Small Size. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each, 

Sloop 32046 r Outlet Box, 24 inches diameter, H inches deep, 

and Cover, No. 527 . $1-40 

Slop 320725 Outlet Box, 2\ inches diameter, and Cover, 524 1.40 

For Lath and Plaster add 8c. on 2.4-inch and 10c. on 3| inch. Lath and 
Plaster Boxes are made 1J inches deep. 


Porcelain Cut-Outs for Above. 


Slope 7104 Outlet or Tap Cut-out, without leads.40 

Slopenm 7704 Double Pole Porcelain Cut-out, without leads.65 


Outlet Boxes. Large Size. 

Slopeicise 32246 Outlet Box, 34-inch diameter, and Cover, No. 528 1.60 
Sloping 32073 Outlet Box, 34-ineh diameter, and Cover, No. 525 1.60 

Porcelain Cut-Outs for Above. 


Slopingly 7054 Double Pole Cut-Out for Two Branch Circuit... .90 

SlnppineaB 7064 Double Pole for One Branch Circuit only, right 

• or left..*.65 


Outlet Boxes. 

Sloppy 320754 Outlet Box, 24 inches diameter, with Cover. 1.40 

Slopy 32079 Outlet Box, 34 iuches diameter, with Cover. 1.55 

The Box is made for Brick Work. For Lath and Plaster Work add 10 
cents to the above list. The ordinary form of “Bug” Cut out can be used 
in these Boxes. 


Outlet Boxes. 



No. 32478. 


Outlet Box, Cover and Fixture Support—For Elecrtric Only. 

Double Tube System. 

Dimensions of Boxes inside—Length, 34 inches; width, 34 inches. 


Slot 32478 Outlet Box for Brick or Terra Cotta Work, depth 

14 inches . 2.15 

Slote 32479 Outlet Box for Brick or Terra Cotta Work, depth 

2 inches. 2.25 

Sloth 32480 Outlet Box for Lath aud Plaster Work, depth 2 

inches.. 2.20 

slothful 32481 Outlet Box for Lath aud Plaster Work, depth 24 

inches. 2-30 


The Fixture Support is threaded to receive a f inch (inside) Brass Insu¬ 
lating Joint. When necessary to fuse in this Box the regular Bug Cut-out 
can be employed. Covers are not included in above prices. Price of Cover 
65 cents each. 


























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No. 32496. 


Iron Armored Insulating Conduit— {Continued) 

Outlet Boxes. 


Outlet Box, Cover and Fixture Support—For Electric Only.. 

( Continued .) 

Double Tube System. 


Dimensions of Boxes inside—Length, 31 inches, width, ."1 inches. 


Code Word. 

List No 

Sum rtf n 

32496 

Sum r tie 

32497 

Stnartli/ 

32498 

Snmrtncfs 

32499 


List Price 
Each 

Outlet Box for Brick or Terra Cotta Work, depth 

14 inches. .$ 1.90 

Outlet Box for Brick or Terra Cotta Work, depth 

2 inches ..♦ 2.00 

Outlet Box for Lath and Plaster Work, depth 2 

inches.•. 1.95 

Outlet Box for Lath and Plaster Work, depth 21 
inches... 2-05 


Extra Outlets for these Boxes will be supplied to order at the following 
list price: 22 cts. each. 

Covers are not included in above prices. Price of Cover, 60 cts. Unless 
otherwise specified in orders, Cover is supplied with Threaded Nipple for 
1-inch (Brass) Insulating Joint or Coupliug. 

Porcelain Cut=Outs for Above. 


No. 7704, Porcelain Cut-Out,designed fora Ceiling Pendant,can be used 
in a side Outlet Box for Portable Fixture or Fan Motor. The Cut-Out is 
made iu two parts. The base is supplied with heavy terminals, forming the 
contact pieces, into which are placed the Binding Screws. Fuse Leads are 
arranged on the Porcelain plug, which can be removed when fusing. Con¬ 
tacts are sliding, connections quickly and easily made, and the Cut-out is 
adapted to all 21-inch boxes. The price does uot, include Box. 

Smartweed 7701 Double Pole Porcelain Cut-out, without leads.. .65 

Smnt/i 7101 Outlet or Tap Cut-out. 40 



Iron Box No. 30917. 


Combination Gas and Electric Branch Circuit 
Box and Cut=Out. 

Single Tube System. 

This Box is designed especially for Hotels, Office Buildiugs, Apartment 
Houses and other Fire-proof Buildings, where the Feeders are run between 
the Terra Cotta and floor boards, direct from the Cut-out Cabinets or Junc¬ 
tion Boxes, to a center of distribution. This center may be located at the 
largest or most convenient electrolier of a suite or section of rooms, and the 
Box attached thereto. It will then supply the electrolier and two branches 
which are run on ceiling for side lights. The box, being but five inches in 
diameter, admits the use of an ordinary size fixture shell. 

Cut-out No. 715) has Binding Posts for supply, that will carry Conduct¬ 
ors up to No. 4 B. & S. Gauge. The Branch Terminals have been tested up 
to fifteen amperes. 

If over ten lights are required for an electrolier, "we supply Porcelain 
Fuse Holders Mo. *1954, having double the carrying capacity and fit any of 
the Fuse Terminals. The Cut-out will fuse two Branch Circuits, which may 
be taken out at either side, or at right angles; at the same time fusing fix 
ture. Unless otherwise specified iu order, we supply Fuse Holder No. 6904, 

Price includes Nipples. 
















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Iron Armored Insulating Conduit — {Continued) 



No. 30913. No. 30914. No. 30915. 



Combination Oas and Electric Branch Circuit Box and Cut-out 
Single Tube System.—( Continued .) 

Iron Box— Lined. 

Diameter, 54 inches; depth, 2$ inches. Diameter, Gas Outlet, 1J inches. 
Diameter, Electric Outlet (inside) 1| inches. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Slyboots 30913 1 Main, 1 Outlet. $1.75 

Slyly 30914 1 “ 2 “ 2-25 

Slyness 30915 1 “ 2 “ .'. 2.25 

Smack 30916 1 “ 2 “ 2.25 

Smacking 30917 1 “ 3 “ 2.75 


Other sizes of Outlets and combinations made to order. 

Porcelain Cut-Out. 

Diameter, 4g inches. Height, with Adjustable Fuses, 1J inches. 


Smallaye 7154 Complete, with 6 Fuse Holders. 2.05 

Smallish 7004 Copper tipped Fuses, 3 or 6 amperes.05 




Combination Gas and Electric Branch Circuit 
Box and Cut=Out. 

Branch Junction Box.—Double Tube System. 

Diameter, 54 inches; depth, 24 inches. Diameter Gas Outlet, 1£ inches. 


Smallness 32486 2 Mains, 2 Outlets . 2.25 

■Smallpox 32488 2 “ 4 “ 2.75 

Smalls 32490 2 “ 4 “ 2-75 

Smally 32492 2 “ 4 “ 275 

Smalt 32494 2 « 6 “ 3-25 


Combination Gas and Electric Outlet Box 
with Cut=Out. 



No. 32495. 


Single Tube System. 

This Box is designed to be used for side Outlets on walls or partitions 
Tire diameter being small, a 4-inch Fixture Shell will cover it. Cover 
admits of ready access to Box, and when in place it effectually closes the 
Outlet against moisture. Cut out No. 7184 is designed to fuse two Branch 
Circuits, is fitted with the adjustable Fuse Holders,or will be supplied with 
Biuding Screws only, so that the ordinary copper-tipped fuse may be em¬ 
ployed. 

If it is desired to fuse the fixture at which the box is located, the cover 
Chn be omitted, the ends of conduit sealed with compound, and the work 
thus made tight. 

Specify in orders the size for Mains and Branches. 

Iron Box and Cover. 

Smnltine 30911 As illustrated. Dimensions: Diameter, 3| inches 


depth, 1J inches. 1-60 

Smacaydint; 30912 Plain Iron Cover, Insulated Lining.25 

Porcelain Cut-Out. 


SmaraydiU 7184 Complete with four Adjustable Safety Fuses . 1.65 

Smart 7194 Cut-Out, without Adjustable Fuses, but having 

Binding Screws for Copper tip Fuses. -85 






































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No. 30504 No. 30505. No. 30506. 



No. 30507. No. 32508. 


Iron Armored Insulating Conduit—( Continued ’) 


Combination Gas and Electric Outlet Box with Cut=Out. 

—( Continued .) 

Double Tube System. 


Iron Box and Cover. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Lach. 

Smasher 30920 Diameter, 3g inches; depth, lg inches. With 

six Nipples. $2.25 

Smakh ' 30912 Plain Iron Cover, Iusulated Lining.25 


Porcelain Cut=Out. 

Smatter 718-1 Complete, with four Adjustable Safety Fuses.. 1.65 

SmuUerer 7191 Cut-out, without Adjustable Fuses, but having 

Binding Screws for Copper-tipped Fuses.85 


Combination Gas and Electric Ceiling Outlet 
and Branch Circuit Boxes. 

Single Tube Iron—Double Tube Brass. 

The Box is of Iron, Insulated and designed to be placed at a chandelier 
outlet, and fed from the floor above by a single tube of Iron Armored Con¬ 
duit g of an inch inside diameter or less. Owing to the position and neces¬ 
sity of sinking the Box iuto the Terra Cotta ceiling, no threaded joint can 
be made, but an iron sleeve one inch in height is provided, into which the 
Conduit is inserted. The Center or Gas Outlet will admit ihe use of j inch 
(inside diameter) gas pipe. The short Iron Nipples are threaded for § inch 
coupling, on to which can be screwed combination coupling for or g-inch 
Brass Armored Counuit. 

O.utside Dimensions—Diameter, 51 inches; depth, 21 inches. Diameter 
Gas Outlet, 11 inches. Diameter Electric Outlet (inside), lg iuches. 

Diameter Porcelain, Cut-out, 4g inches; Height, with Adjustable Fuses, 


lg inches. 

Smattering 30504 1 Main, 1 Electrolier and 2 Branches.. 2-05 

Smear 30505 1 “ 1 “ 4 “ 2.75 

Smcardah 30506 1 “ 1 “ 4 “ . .... 2.75 

Smeary 30507 1 “ 1 “ 4 “ 2.75 

Smeath 30508 1 “ 1 “ 6 “ 3.45 


Combination Gas and Electric Outlet Box and 

Cut=Out. 

Double Tube Iron—Double Tube Brass. 

For Direct Current Only. 

Iron Box and Cover. 

Smectite 32920 With four g inch Combination Nipples and two 

g inch Iron Insulated Nipples without cover 2.65 

Dimensions: Diameter, 3g inch; depth, lg inch. 

Smdtch 30912 Plain Iron Cover, Insulated Lining.25 





























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Iron Armored Insulating Conduit— (Continued.') 



Combination System. 


Using Both Iron and Brass Armored 
Conduit. 



No. 2054. 

Combination Coupling. 



No. 32040. 



No. 32041. 


Illustration showing the application of the Combination Coupling or 
“Connecting Link” between the two systems—Iron Armored Conduit and 
Brass Armored Conduit. The union if properly made, by the use of white 
lead on the iron threads and the crimping tool on the brass coupling, will be 
a pefect joint. 

The illustration shows a Cross Section of Iron Armored Insulating Con¬ 
duit and Brass Armored Conduit; the union being properly made. Both 
ends of insulation abut. 

The demand for this system has arisen principally from its flexibility; 
also from the fact that the diameter of the Brass Armored Conduit is less 
than that of the Iron Armored. In modern fire-proof structures, the. thick¬ 
ness of plaster ordinarily used on walls will always cover the -j 5 r inch Brass 
Couduit, and usually the f inch, without having to channel the walls. This 
channeling being a considerable item in the general expense of the 
installation, the labor thus saved is an important consideration where the 
specifications do not provide for “Furring” or a sufficient thickness of plaster 
to cover the Iron' Armored Conduit. 

Combination Couplings are necessary in connecting the Brass Armored 
Double Tube System to the Single Tube Iron System, at Junction Boxes, 
Cut-out Cabinets, etc., and when the Feeders or Risers are run in separate 
Brass Armored Conduits on account of their size, or to avoid induction when 
the Alternating System is employed. 


Combination 


Code Word. 

I.ist No. 


Snocl 

2051 

finch 

Snood 

2064 

finch 

Snook 

2074 

finch 

Snooze 

2084 

1-inch 

Snore 

2094 

If-inch 

Snorer 

2104 

14 -inch 


it 


Coupling. 

List Price. 
Each. 

le to f inch Brass Coupling $ 0.10 


finch 

U 

.12 

f-iuch 

a 

.14 

1-inch 

u 

.17 

lj-inch 

M 

.21 

14-inch 

(( 

.27 



No. 32642 . 


Angle and Corner Insulating Boxes. 

Single Tube System. 

For Splicing or “Pulling-in” Conductors. 


Snort 32640 Iron Insulated Box, with Two Nipples,. $1.85 

Snorter 32641 Iron Insulated Box, “ “ . 1.85 

Snout 32642 Iron Insulated Box, “ “ . 1.85 


Above prices include Plain Iron Covers and Screws fitted; also Nipples. 
Specify size of Nipples. 
























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Iron Armored Insulating Conduit—( Continued) 


Angle and Corner Insulating Boxes-(Conlinued.) 

Single Tube System— {Continued.) 

Dimensions. 

No. 32640, inside, each angle, length, 3 ins.; width, 24 ins.; depth, 14 ins. 

No. 32642, “ “ “ 3 “ “ 24 “ “ 14 “ 

No. 32641, “ “ “ 34 “ “ 24 “ “ 14 “ 

The above Boxes are made for Brick or Terra Cotta Work, the Nipples 

being placed T s s of an inch from riin of Box, to allow for plaster to cover 
Conduit. Covers are made of thin iron, and extend 4 of an inch over rim of 
Boxes. 


Double Tube System—Double Iron. 
For Splicing or “Pulling=in” Conductors. 


CodeWord. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Snouty 32643 Iron Insulated Boxes, with four Nipples.$2.25 

Snow 32644 “ “ “ “ “ “ . 2.25 

Snowball 32645 “ “ “ “ “ “ . 2.25 


The above prices'include Plain Iron Cover and Screws fitted. These 
Covers extend 4 inch over the rim of Box. 

For Boxes with' jj-inch Nipples, add 10 cents to above list prices for each 
Nipple. 

Dimensions. 

No. 32643 Inside each angle, length, 3 ins.; width, 24 ins.; depth, 14 ins. 
Same style as No. 32642. 

No. 32644 Inside each angle, length, 3 ins.; width, 24 ins.; depth, 14 ins. 
Same style as No. 32640. 

No, 32645 -Inside each angle, length, 34 ins.; width, 24 ins.; depth, 14 ins. 
Same style as No. 32641. 

These Boxes are made for Brick or Terra Cotta work, the Nipples being 
placed of an inch from rim of Box to allow plaster to cover Conduit. 


Single Tube Iron—Double Tube Brass. 

For Direct or Alternating Currents. 

Snowding 30646 Iron Insulated Box, with one Iron and two Com¬ 
bination Couplings fitted. Same style as No. 

32642 . 2-25 

Snowderp 30647 Iron insulated Box, with one Iron and two Com¬ 
bination Couplings fitted. Same style as No. 

32640 . 2.25 

Snowdrift 30648 Iron Insulated Bitx, with one Iron and two Com¬ 
bination Couplings fitted. Same style as No. 

32641 


The above prices include plaiu iron covers and screws—fitted. 

If t b s -inch brass Conduit is to be used please state so in ordering. 


2.25 


















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Iron Armored Insulating Conduit— [Continued) 


Angle and Corner Insulating Boxes -{Continued.') 


Double Tube Iron—Double Tube Brass. 


Code Word. 
Snowdrop 

Snowjioke 

Soowjir.cb: 


List No. List Price. 

Each. 

30649 Iron Insulated Box, with two Iron and two Com¬ 

bination Couplings fitted. Same style as No. 

32642 . 2.45 

30650 Iron Insulated Box, with two Iron and two Com¬ 

bination Couplings fitted. Same as style No. 

32640 . ■ 2.45 

30651 Iron Insulated Box, with two Iron and two Com¬ 

bination Couplings fitted. Same style as No. 

32641 . 2.45 


The above prices include Iron Covers and screws fitted. 

If , 5 8 -brass Conduit is to be used, please state so in ordering. 

The above Boxes are made for Brick and Terra Cotta Work, Nipples be¬ 
ing placed t 5 s inch from Rim of Box. 



No. 30981. 


Switch Box for Cutter and Other Flush 
Switches. 

For Single Tube System. 

The Box, as illustrated, is designed for a Single Pole Flush .Switch. We 
manufacture these Boxes for all makes of Flush Switches, either Single 
Pole, Double Pole and for Three or Four Wires. 

Where the installation is to be. made before the partition walls are erect¬ 
ed, we place the Outlets near the rear edge, on top, to clear the front wall of 
the terra cotta brick. 

Snowflood 30981 Box with one Nipple.$1.00 

Snowgooxe 30986 Gang Switch Boxes. Prices on application. 


For Double Tube System—Iron Armored. 

Snowies* 30983 Box, with two Nipples. 1.25 

Snowplow 30989 Gang Switch Box. Prices on application. 


For Double Tube System—Brass Armored. 

Snowshoe 30984 Box with two Combination Nipples,.. 1-45 

Outside Dimensions:. Height, 4 inches; Width, 21 inches; Depth, 31 
inches. 

Snowstorm 30987 Gang Switch Boxes. Prices on application. 

Outlets are placed t 5 j of an inch from rim for Brick or Terra Cotta work 
and | of an inch for Lath and Plaster. 

Switches extra. 





















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Iron Armored Insulating Conduit—( Continued.) 



Nos. 30(182, 30083. 


Combination Gas and Electric Side Outlet Box. 


Single Tube System 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Snowwfnt.e 30681 1 Outlet for gitich Conduit.$1.50 

Snoir.t/ 30683 2 “ “ 8 “ “ . I -55 


Unless otherwise specified all Boxes will be tapped for | inch gas pipe. 

These Boxes are desigued to be used for side outlets on walls or par¬ 
titions. The diameter being small, a 34-inch fixture shell will cover them- 
The hole on back of Box is tapped to receive a §-inch gas pipe. The thread 
on gas pipe must be cutback so that the pipe will project through the Box 
a sufficient length to allow an insulating joint.to be screwed on. All Boxes 
of this type are porcelain lined. 

Outlets are placed so as to leave T s ff of an inch forthe hard finish df walls, 
between the outlets and front rim of Box for brick and terra cotta work, and 
ii of an inch for lath and plaster. 



No. 32404 and 32407. 


Outlet or Switch Box. 

Double Tube System Complete with Nipples. 


Code Word. Lisjt No. List Price. 

Each. 


S/> nit 

32404 

Box for Terra Cotta or Brick 

wea k, 2 outlets... 

$ 1.15 

Snnbnoxe 

32405 

it «( it 

“ 4 

U 

1.70 

Shi/bpoxt. 

32406 

t( U U 

“ 4 

« 

1-70 

S nudge. 

32407 

“ Lath and Plaster 

“ 2 

u 

1.25 

Snuff 

32408 

U U 

“ 4 

il 

1.80 

Snuffbox 

32409 

it it 

“ 4 

a 

1.80 





Nos. 32404. Nos. 32405. Nos. 32406. 
32407. 32408. 32409. 


Inside dimensions for Brick or Terra Cotta: Length 2J in., width 2* in., 
depth 1J in. 

Inside dimensions for Lath and Plaster: Length 2J in.; width 2J in., 
depth 24 in; 

Outlets are placed T \ of an inch from rim of Box for Brick and Terra 
Cotta work and J of an inch for Lath and Plaster. 

This Box, being but 2 j inches square, is especially adapted for use with 
flush switches. 


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No. 21515. 



No. 21534. 



No. 21532. 



Interior Conduit— {Continued .) 


Iron Armored Conduit—( Continued.) 


Covers for Iron Armored Branch Junction or Outlet Boxes. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 


Each. 

Scaffold 21515 537, Bronzed Polished Covers for 2$ iu. Round Box,$0-35 
iScagliola 2 1 5 1 6 541, Nickeled “ “ 21 “ “ .30 

Scalable 21517 538, Bronzed “ “ 31 “ “ .40 

Scalade 2 1 5 1 8 546, Nickeled “ “ 31 “ “ .35 

Scald 2 1 5 1 9 547, Bronzed “ “ 21 “ “ .55 

Scaldic 21520 5-18, Nickeled “ “ 2± “ “ .50 

Scale 21521 549, Bronzed “ “ 31 “ “ .60 

Scalene 2 1 522 551, Nickeled “ “ 31 “ “ .55 

Scaliiy}n8 21523 539, Bronzed “ “ 4| “ “ .60 

Scull 21524 543, Nickeled “ “ 4g “ “ .55 

Scallion 21525 521, Plain Cover for 21 inch Round Box.15 

Scallop 2152 6 522, “ “ “ 31 “ “ “ .20 

Scalloped 2152 7 536, “ « “ 4§ “ “ “.30 

Scalp 21528 524, Cover with Nipple, Female Thread, for 21 

inch Round Box.55 

Scalpel 21529 525, Cover with Nipple, Female Thread, for 31 

inch Round Box.60 

Scaly 21530 527, Cover with Nipple, Male Thread, for 21 inch 

•Round Box . .50 

Scumble 2153 1 528, Cover with Nipple, Male Thread, for 31 inch 

Round Box.60 

Scambler 21532 530, Cover with Rubber Bushing for 21 in. Round 

Box. 35 

Scammony 2 15 3 3 531, Cover with Rubber Bushing for 31 in. Round 

Box.40 

Scamp 21534 533, Cover for Receptacle for 21 inch*Round Box. .20 

Scamper 21535 534, “ “ “ “ 31 “ “ “ .25 

Sketch 24057 912, Plain Iron Cover, insulated lining . .25 


Covers for all Boxes have an Insulating Lining. 


No. 21530. 



No. 21537. 


Tools for Iron Armored Conduit. 

Comstock Pipe Cutters. 

Scandal 21537 Cuts from jj inch to 1 inch.. 

Scandalize 21538 “ | “ 2 “ . 

Scandalous 21539 “ 1 “ 21“ ... 



Butt Reamer. 

This Reamer is fitted for use with ordinary brace. It 
should be used after a cut has been made to remove the 
“burr” from Iron Armor and to true up the end of Con¬ 
duit. This operation should be performed before the 
thread is cut. 


1.20 

1.60 

2.70 


No. 21540. 


Scandalously 21540 Size of Conduit § to 11 inch 


1.50 




































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Interior Conduit—( Continued .) 


Brass Armored Conduit. 


For Direct and Alternating Currents. 




No. 21541. 


This is plain conduit with a brass armor or covering 
drawn upon it. We furnish this tube for better protec¬ 
tion against mechanical injury and the destructive action 
of the alkalies of cement, where used under tile floors or 
in like exposed places. When polished it will be found 
uncqualed for surface work in the matter of finish and 
accessibility. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Per 100 Ft. 

Count-tire 3981 T \ inch, iuside diameter.$ 4.95 

Concert it re 3982 $ “ “ “ .-. 5.68 

Concur 3983 h “ “ “ 6.88 

Concurrence. 3984 § “ “ “ 7.90 

Concurrency 3985 3 “ “ “ 9.28 

Concurrent 3986 1 “ “ “ 12.22 

Concurring 3987 11 “ “ “ 14.95 

Connate 3988 14 “ “ “ 25.25 


No. 114 Brass Armored Elbow. 




Inside 

Diameter 

inches. 

Outside 

Diameter 

Inches. 

Radius 

Inches. 

Length 
over all 
Inches. 

Per too 

Pieces. 

Scandrnt 

21541 

A 

.495 

3i 

43 

6.60 

Sainsion 

21542 

3 

.625 

4 

51 

8.00 

ScaMorial 

21543 

1 

.730 

4i 

6 

10.20 

Scant 

21544 

1 

.792 

4i 

61 

1 1.80 

Scantily 

21545 

3 

1.000 

6 

74 

15.60 

Scantiness 

21546 

1 

1.230 

9 

114 

27.85 

Scantling 

21547 

11 

1.540 

10 

133 

38.35 

Scan tig 

21548 

li 

1.875 

12 

151 

57.10 



No. 116 

Brass Armored 

Long Elbow. 



Scant nee* 

21549 

Inside 

Diameter 

inches. 

lV 

Outside 

Diameter 

Inches. 

490 

Radius 

inches. 

31 

Length 
over all 

Inches. 

173 

Per 1(10 
Pieces. 

16.00 


Scanty 

21550 

8 

.625 

4 

173 

17.75 


Scape 

21551 

i 

.730 

4i 

18 

18.75 


Scapemcn.t 

21552 

1 

-.792 

.41. 

18 

20.25 

,,mm M 

Scapula 

21553 

3 

1.000 

6 

19 

26.25 


Scapular 

21554 

1 

>1.230 

84 

23 

41.00 

No. 21549. 

Scupnlury 

21555 

U 

1.540 

94 

26 

55.00 



























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No. 114.^ Brass Covered Short Elbow, with 
Attached Coupling. 


Code Word. 

List No. 

List Price. 
Per 100. 

Immoderate 

1404 

ft inch, inside diameter.. 

..$ 18.70 

Immodest 

1405 

a tt tt ft 

. 21.50 

Immodestly 

1406 

4 “ “ “ . 

.. 25.60 

Immolate 

1407 

| tt tt tt 

.. 30-00 

Immolated . 

1408 

a a tt a 

43-00 

Immolating 

1409 

| u tt u 

63 00 

No. n6 y 2 

Brass Covered Long Elbow, 
Attached Couplings. 

with 

Immovably 

1417 

ft inch, inside diameter. 

. 26.00 

Immure 

1418 

j| tt a u 

28.75 

Immuring 

14 i 9 

^ a tt it 

... 31.75 

Impair 

1420 

| tt it it . . . 

36.25 

Impaired 

1421 

^ ii tt tt 

49.25 

Impairer 

1422 

j tt tt tt 

71.00 


No. 11754 Brass Covered S Elbow, with 
Attached Couplings. 


Impairment 1430 ft inch, inside diameter. 25.75 

Impeach 1431 3 “ “ “ 28-25 

Impeached 1432 4 “ “ “ 33.00 

Impeacher 1433 g “ “ “ 38-50 

Impeaching 1434 3 “ “ “ 50-50 

IvipecaJment 1435 1 “ “ “ . 64.00 


No. 11554 Brass Covered T, with Attached 

Couplings. 


Igniting 1443 Mains § inch, branch T 5 S inch. 90.75 

Ignition 1444 “ 4 “ “ § “ . 95 00 

Ignoble 1445 “ g “ “ 8 “ ... 100.00 

Illbred 1446 g “ “ i v ."4.00 

Illicit 1447 “ I “ “ 8 “ . *32.00 

Illicitly 1448 1“ 1 “ “ 3 “ • • . *67.00 
































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No. 21550. 


Interior Conduit—( Continued.) 


Brass Armored Conduit—( Continued.) 


No. 117 Brass Armored 5 Elbows. 


Code Word. 

List No. 

Inside 

Diameter 

inches. 

Outside 

Diameter 

inches. 

Offset 

inches. 

Length 
over all 
inches. 

List Price 
Per 100. 

Urnr 

21556 

5 

Iff 

.495 

4 

9 

15.75 

Scarred 

21557 

g 

.625 

4 ' 

104 

17.25 

IS cur liny 

21558 

i 

.730 

4 

11 

20.00 

Sauce 

21559 

i 

.792 

4 

11 

22.50 

Scarcely 

21560 

3 

1.000 

4 

111 

27.50 

Scarceness 

21561 

1 

1.230 

4 

16 

34.00 

Scarcity 

21562 

U 

1.540 

4 

17 

50.00 



No. 21563. 



J INCH on so 


No. 21569. 


Terminal or Outlet Elbows. 


These Elbows are made with a sharp bend and are 
especially adapted fby Fixture Outlets. These Elbows 
are trimmed back § of an inch; this trimming will be 
done without extra charge when so ordered, or can be 
readily accomplished by use of Universal Trimmer. 

The radii of curves in these Elbows are much smaller 
than No. 21541, and they will be found better adapted 
for use at outlet. 

No. 118 For Brick and Tile Work. 


Scare 

21563 

Diameter 

inches. 

i 

Offset 

inches. 

11 

Length 

inches. 

53 

10.30 

Scarecrow 

21564 

Df 

11 

53 

1 1.35 

Scarf 

21565 

g 

11 

7 

12.40 

Scarfed 

21566 

1 

13 

81 

12.60 

Scarfing 

21567 

g 

2 

9 

13.70 

Scarf akin 

21568 

3 

2.1 

101 

15.30 




No. 119 For 

Lath and 

Plaster. 




Diameter 

Offset 

Length 




inches. 

inches. 

inches. 


Scarifier 

21569 

1 

3 

53 

10.30 

Scarify 

21570 

Tit 

3 

53 

11.35 

Scarlatina 

21571 

g 

3 

7 

12.40 

Scarlet 

21572 

1 

31 

81 

12.60 

Scarp 

21573 

g 

31 

9 

13.70 

Scat It 

21574 

3 

41 

101 

1530 
















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No. 21575. 



No. 21582. 


Interior Conduit.—( Continued .) 


Brass Armored Conduit—( Continued .) 


Special Elbows. 


No. s' 


Code Word. 

List No. 

Diameter 

Inches. 

Radius of 
Bend. 
Inches. 

Offset. 

Inches. 

List Price. 
Per too 

Scathe 

21575 

A 

3 

84 

$13.20 

Scuthful 

21576 

s 

3 

9 

16.00 

Scathless 

21577 

4 

4 

Hi 

20.40 

Scatter 

21578 

8 

4 

12 

23.60 

Scattered 

21579 

i 

5 

14 

31.20 

Scattering 

21580 

1 

7 

21 

55-70 

Scnrengrr 

21581 

H 

9 

24 

64.70 



No. 518. 





Diameter 

Inches. 

Radius oi 
Bend. 
Inches. 

Offset 

Inches. 


Scene 

21582 

A 

3 

74 

1320 

Sceneny 

21583 

i 

3 

8 

16.00 

Scenic 

21584 

4 

4 

104 

20 40 

Scenieal 

21585 

i 

4 

11 

23.60 

Scenographic 21586 

i 

5 

124 

31.20 

Scenography 2 1587 

1 

7 

20 

55.70 

Scent 

21588 

U 

9 

23 

64.70 


List for 

Additional 

Length of Straight Run. 




Diameter. 

Inches. 



Per Foot. 

Scentless 

21589 

5 

Iff 



.05 


Scepter 

SceptereA 

Sceptic. 

Schedule 

Schemation 

Schematist 


21590 

21591 

21592 

21593 

21594 

21595 


i 

1 

n 


.06 

.07 

.08 

.09 

.12 

.15 


Return Elbows 

No. 515. 


Diameter 

Inches. 

Scheme 21596 , 6 * 



Schemer 

21597 

i 

Schemist- 

21598 

4 

Schism. 

21599 

§ 

Schismatic 

21600 

i 

Schist 

21601 

1 

Schitose 

21602 

li 


Radius of 
Bend. 
Inches. 

Distance 
-between sides. 
Inches. 

Per 100. 

3 

6 

13.20 

4 

8 

16.00 

44 

9 

20.40 

5 

10 

23.60 

6 

12 

3120 

7 

18 

55.70 

9 

22 

76.70 



















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No. 21604. 


Interior Conduit—( Continued.) 


Brass Armored Conduit—( Continued .) 



Code Word. 

No. 21604—After use of Coupling Tool, g^toris 

Scholar 
Scholai ly 
Scholastic 
Scholiast 
Scholium 
School 

No. 21612—Cross Section—Before using Schooling 
Coupling Tool. 



Couplings. 


List No. 

21603 

21604 

21605 

21606 

21607 

21608 

21609 

21610 


No. 103^, Plain. 


A inch 
* “ 
i “ 

§ “ 

I “ 

1 « 

n “ 

H “ 


Seamless Brass, 2g inches long 
« “ 2| “ “ 

“ « 2f “ “ 

“ « 2g “ “ 

« « 2| “ “ 

« “ 3i “ “ 

« u 3| « « 

« u 3 J a « 


List Price. 
Per I0O. 

... $ 2.00 
.. 2-00 
.. 2.25 
... 2.35 
. 3.25 
... 4.45 
.. 7.35 
... 12.00 



No. 21612—After use of Coupling Tool. 


Schooner 2161 I 

Schorl 21612 

Sciatic 21613 

Sciatica 21614 

Science 21615 

Scientific 21616 

Scilicet 21617 

Accoii at booh 25483 


No. 103 , Insulated. 

t 5 8 inch Seamless Brass. 3.60 

§ “ “ “ 3.90 

| “ “ « 4.30 

§ « « “ 4.75 

J “ “ “ 7-50 

1 u u « 8-60 

« « « 12.50 

14 “ “ .49.00 


Sizes given with above Couplings are those of the inside diameter of 
the Conduit Tubes for which they are intended. 


Sheet Brass Clips for Conduits. 







i 


No. 1573. 


Indent 1573 i inch per gross .. 50 

Indented 1574 T ' e “ . “ 50 

India 1575 i “ “ 65 

Indian 1576 i “ “ . . .. .80 

Indicate 1577 | “ “ -90 

Indignant 1578 } “ “ 1-00 

Indignation 1579 1 “ “ . . 1-40 

Indignity 1580 li “ “ 2.00 


Twisted Wire Clips for Conduits. 


No. 1581. 

Indirect 1581 Size A, 4 inches long, for tubes up to g inch, inclusive, per 1,000. . 4.00 

Indirection 1582 “ B, 7 “ “ “ 1 “ “ “ .._.. 5.00 

We recommend for use with these Wire Clips Flat Head Nails, which we will furnish at the following net prices: 

1 inch, per pound .... ... 08 

li " “ ..07 




































































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No. 1449. 



No. 1453. 


Interior Conduit — ( Continued ). 


Branch Circuit Junction Boxes—Plain arid 


Code Word. 

Illiterate 

List No. 

1449 

Brass Covered. 

No. 46, finch branches, plain, each.... 

List Price. 

.. $0.30 

Illjudged 

1450 

“ 46,4 “ 

«( Ci (« 

.30 

Illogical 

145) 

•• 46,f 11 

“ brass covered, each. 

.50 

Illude 

1452 

“ 46, 4 " 

• 4 *1 II »« 

.50 


Image 

1453 

No. 40, f inch branches, plain, each. 

.33 

Imaged 

1454 

“ 40, J “ 

tt •« «< 

.33 

Imbecile 

1455 

“ 40, 4 “ 

• 1 » < 4 1 

.33 

Imbecility 

1456 

“ 40, § “ 

“ brass covered, each... 

.55 

Imbed 

1457 

“ 40, 4 “ 

<4 44 41 44 

.55 

Imbedded 

1458 

" 40, 4 “ 

44 44 44 44 

.55 



No. 1459. 


Imbedding 

1459 

No. 42, f inch branches, plain, each. 

.33 

Imbiber 

1460 

“ 42, 4 “ " “ " . 

.33 

Imbibing 

1461 

“ 42 f “ “ “ “ . 

.33 

Imbitter 

1462 

“ 42, f “ “ brass covered, each... 

.55 

hnbittcring 

1463 

“ 42,4 “ “ “ “ “ ••• 

.55 

Imbitlered 

1464 

42,4 “ “ “ “ “ ... 

* 

.55 



No. 1465. 


lmbody 

1465 

No. 41, | inch branches, plain, each. 

.35 

Imbosom 

1466 

“ 41,4 " 

*f 

if i< 

.35 

Imbound 

1467 

“ 41,4 “ 

« t 

«f i» 

.35 

Imbow 

1468 

“ 41,| “ 

t i 

brass covered, each... 

.55 

Imboiced 

1469 

“ 41,4 “ 

if 

II *1 M 

.55 

Imboicing 

1470 

“ 41,4 “ 

<< 

l« 41 If 

.55 




Imboiement 

1471 

No. 47, | inch 

Imbox 

1472 

“ 47, 4 “ 

Imitable 

1473 

“ 47,4 “ 

Imitate 

1474 

“ 47,4 “ 

Imitation 

1475 

47,4 “ 

Imitating 

1476 

“ 47,4 “ 


branches, plain, each.38 

•• .38 

“ “ .38 

“ brass covered, each... .60 

“ “ “ " ... .60 

« “ “ '•* ... .60 





















































































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Interior Conduit—( Continued ,). 



No. 1483—Two Outlets. 


Branch Circuit Junction Boxes—Plain and 


Brass Covered. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Imitative 1477 No. 49, | inch branches, plain, each..,.* SO.40 

Imitator 1478 “ 49, 4 “ “ “ “ . 40 

Immaculate 1479 “ 49, $ “ “ “ . 40 

Immanacle 1480 “ 49, f “ brass covered, each... .65 

Immature 1481 “ 49, 4 “ “ •“ “ “ ... .65 

Immatured 1482 “ 49,4 “ “ .* ... *65 


Immaturely 1483 4 inch branches, plain, each.35 

Immaturity 1484 T E S “ “ “ “ .35 

Immemorial 1485 f “ “ “ “ .35 

Immense I486 4 “ “ brass covered, each.55 

Immensely 1487 T 6 5 “ “ “ “ " .55 

Immensity 1488 f " “ “ “ “ 55 



No. 1489—Four Outlets. 


Implacable 

1489 

4 inch branches, 

Implacably 

1490 

A 

Implant 

1491 

4 “ 

Implicated 

1492 

i “ 

Implicating 

1493 

6 •• • * 

T Z 

Implication 

1494 

1 “ 


plain, each. ,40 

“ 40 

“ •• .40 

brass covered, each. 60 

..60 


.60 



No. 1495—Four Outlets. 


Implicative 

1495 

4 inch branches, 

Implicit 

1496 

A “ 

Implicitly 

1497 

1 “ 

Implunge 

1498 

4 “ 

Imply 

1499 

A “ 

Implying 

1500 

1 - 


plain, each. 40 

- .40 

“.40 

brass covered, each. 60 

*..60 



Impocket 

1501 

4 inch branches, plain, each . 

.45 

Impoison 

1502 

s «< «• •< 

I? * . 

.45 

Impoisohed 

1503 

s “ 41 * 4 . 

.45 

Impolicy 

1504 

i 44 “ brass covered, each.. . . 

.65 

Impolite 

1505 

5 .4 <1 «« 44 

I? . 

.65 

Impolitely 

1506 

4. ■" . 

65 


No. 1501—Six Outlets. 






















































































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351 


Interior Conduit—( Continued ). 



No. 1507—Eight Outlets. 


Branch Circuit Junction Boxes—Plain and 


Brass Covered. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Impolitic 1507 | inch branches, plain, each. $0.50 

Impoliticly 1508 “ “ “ “ .50 

Import 1509 f “ “ “ “ .50 

Importable 1510 J ‘ “ brass covered, each...70 

Importance 1511 -fo “ “ “ “ “ . .70 

Important 1512 | “ “ “ “ .70 



No. 1513—Two Outlets. 


Importantly 1513 i inch branches, plain, each.33 

Importation 1514 T f 5 " “ “ “ .33 

Imported. 1515 f " “ “ “ .33 

Importer 1516 i “ " brass covered, each.55 

Importing 1517 T * “ “ “ “ “ .55 

Importune 1518 S “ “ “ “.55 



No. 60. 
Fancy Cover, 
Regular. 



No. 597. 

Fancy Cover, 
With Rubber Bushing. 


Killing 

Kiln ~ 

Kilt 

Kimbo 

Kindle 

Kindled 


Metal Covers for Branch Boxes. 

63 Dipped brass, each. 

66 “ “ . . •• 

60 “ '• . 

597 “ “ . 

599 

857 “ “ ..... 


.10 

.15 


.20 

.25 

.25 

.35 



No. 63. 
Plain Cover, 
Regular. 



Kindlier 

1275 

Polished Brass, each 


Kindliest 

1276 


I 1 .4 « 

C ^ y 

Kindliness 

1277 

4 1 

4 4 4 4 


Kindling 

1278 

*i 

if < 4 

No. 66. 

Kindness 

1279 

i ( 

44 4 4 

Plain Cover, 

With Rubber Bushing'. 

Kindred 

1280 

it 



.15 

.20 


.25 

.30 


.30 


.40 



No. 857 No. 599. 

Fancy Cover, Fancy Cover, 

With 24 inch Holder. With Nozzle for Sockets. 
















































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OC 


tiruofr;:iwrffii 


Wi 


SS 


Interior Conduit—( Continued.') 


Polished Brass Armored Conduit. 



Fig. 1. 



No. 21626. 



No. 21(128. 



No. 21(520. 


No. 21022. 



For Exposed Surface Work. 

For this purpose the regular Brass Armored Conduit 
Elbows and Fittings are highly polished and coated with 
a fine quality of lacquer. The Conduit can be held di¬ 
rectly on the surface of the walls by polished brass clips. 
This class of work has been largely used in buildings 
that were not originally wired for electric light, and pre¬ 
sents a very neat appearance. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Per 100 Ft. 

Scimiter 21618 T s j inch inside diameter . $ 9-95 

Scimitar 21619 g “ “ “ 10.68 

Scintillant 21620 h “ “ “ . I I -88 

Scintillate 21621 g “ “ “ 12.90 

Sciolism 21622 $ “ “ “ 14.28 

Scion, 21623 1 “ “ “ 20-22 

Scirrkus 21624 li “ “ “ 24-95 

Scission 21625 li “ “ “ . 


Sockets and Receptacles for Conduit 
Branch Boxes. 

Figure 1 shows the complete Socket and Receptacle 
inclosed in Branch Box, in which it is held in position by 
the Brass Cover, No. 21628, and the Rubber Screw Ring, 

No. 21632; the Dummy Plug, No. 21630, of wood or hard 
rubber is also shown. The whole is arranged so that no 
part projects beyond the cover itself or its edge. This 
has been done with special reference to the use of the 
device as a Floor Receptacle, and is an advantage in any 
place where it may be used. 

Each. 


Scissors 21626 Socket with porcelain base including cut-out. 75 

Sclerotic 2 1627 Receptacle with porcelain base without cut-out.. .65 

Scoff 21628 Cover for No. 21626 and 21627, brass, plain. 15 

Scold 21629 “ “ 21626 “ 21627, “ polished... .25 

Sconce 21630 Dummy plug to protect contacts when Socket or 

Receptacle is not in use, wood.15 

Scoop 21631 Dummy plug, made of hard rubber. 50 

Scope 21632 Hard rubber screw ring for Nos. 21626 and 21627 .10 



No. 21633. 


No. 2R535. 


Attachment Plug and Receptacle. 

Scorbutic 21633 Receptacle, including cover to fit Branch 

Boxes, polished brass. 

Score 2 1635 Attaching plug, hard rubber. 


2.75 

2.75 










































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Interior Conduit—( Continued .) 


Plain Conduit. 



Since the introduction of Armored Conduits there lias 
been an increased demand for the plain conduit in mak¬ 
ing installations for electric bells, telephones, telegraph, 
district messenger and other sytems employing low ten¬ 
sion currents. 

All tubes and elbows are cut. squarely, thoroughly 
reamed and tested for obstructive matter by passing » 
test line through them, thus reducing labor of installation 
and waste material to a minimum. 


List Price, 

Code Word. List No. Per 100 Ft. 

Condemn 3971 } inch, inside diameter, grade 1.$2.25 

Condemner 3972 “ “ “ “ 1. 2.25 

Condemning 3973 f “ “ “ “ 1. 2.75 

Condensation 3974 | “ “ “ “ 1. 3-75 

Condensate 3975 i “ “ “ “ 1. 4.25 

Condense 3976 1 “ “ “ “ 1. 5-25 

Condensed 3977 li “ “ “ “ 1. 8.00 

Condescend 3978 1$ “ " “ “ 1 12.50 

Condiment 3979 2 “ “ “ “ 1 20-00 

Condite 3980 2J “ “ “ “ 1.32.00 


| inch size 
foot lengths. 


n six foot le 


ngths; all other sizes iu ten 



No. iio, Standard Short Elbow. 


Impending 

1338 

J inch inside diameter. 

Per 100. 

. 550 

Impede 

1339 

-pr 

tt 

tt 

ti 

. 5.50 

Impeded 

1340 

3 

it 

tt 

“ . 

. 5-60 

Impeding 

1342 

3 

tt 

tt 

tt 

. 7.50 

Impedit ice 

1343 

i 

tt 

tt 

it 

. 10-00 

Impel 

1344 

i 

<t 

tt 

tt 

.13.00 

Impelled 

1345 

U 

•t 

tt 

it 

.25.00 

Impellent 

1346 

ii 

“ 

tt 

“ . 

. 47-00 


Larger Sizes Furnished to Order. 


No. 112, Plain Long Elbow. 


hopenned 1354 i inch, inside diameter. 15-50 

Tmpeiuiing 1355 -j 5 s “ “ “ 16.00 

1354. Imperceptible 1356 § “ “ “ . 17.75 

Imperfection 1358 S “ “ “ 19.75 

Imperfectly 1359 3 “ “ “ 21.75 

I mperfeHness 1360 1 “ “ “ .25-00 

Imperforate 1361 li “ “ “ 32-50 












































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No. 1369. 


Interior Conduit.—( Continued .) 


Plain Conduit—( Continued .) 



No. 1384. 



No. 1410. 


No. 113, Plain S Elbow. 

List Price 


Code Word. List No. Per 100. 

T mperishably 1369 $ inch, inside diameter. $15-25 

Impersonate 1370 ■& “ “ “ 15.75 

Impersonated 1371 | “ “ “ 17.25 

Impertinent 1373 § “ “ “ 22.50 

Impertinently 1374 jf “ “ “ 27.50 

Impeniom 1375 1 “ “ “ 34.00 

Imperviously 1376 H “ “ “ 50-00 

No. hi, Plain T or Double Elbow. 

Impious 1384 Mains-j 5 , inch, Branch i inch. 16.25 

Impiously 1385 “ § “ “ T 8 ff “ 16-50 

Impish 1387 “ g “ “ | “ 18.75 

Immerge 1388 “ 8 “ “ 4 “ 20.25 

Inmerged 1389 “ 2 “ “ § “ 25-00 

Immerging 1390 “ 1 “ “ 2 “ 35-00 

No. \\o l / 2 , Plain Short Elbow, with Attached 

Couplings. 

Immeslnng 1397 J inch, inside diameter. 13.30 

Imminent 1398 “ “ “ 13.30 

Immingle 1399 I “ “ “ 13.50 

Immix 1401 g “ “ “ ..'. 18-50 

Immixed 1402 i “ “ “ 22-00 

Immixing 1403 1 “ “ “ 30-00 

No. 112^, Plain Long Elbow, with Attached 

Couplings. 

Immolation 1410 i inch, inside diameter. 23.50 

Immoral 1411 T * s “ “ “ 24.00 

Immorality 1412 g “ “ “ 25.75 

Immortality 1414 8 “ “ “ 30-00 

Immortalize 1415 J “ “ “ 34.00 

Immovable 1416 1 “ “ “ .<. 41.00 


No. 113^2, Plain S Elbow, with Attached 
Couplings. 


Impairing 1423 2 inch, inside diameter. 23-00 

Impale 1424 T ' ff " “ “ 23.60 

Impalement 1425 8 “ •* “ ... 25-50 

Impartial 1427 8 “ “ “ 31-00 

Impartible 1428 J “ “ “ 39.75 

Imparting 1429 1 “ “ “ 50-00 


No. iii> 2, Plain T, with Attached Couplings. 


Impearl 

1436 

Mains 

T* inch > 

Branch \ inch. 

. 26.25 

Impended 

1437 

« 

3 “ 

« 

t 5 s “ . 

. 27.90 

Idolize 

1439 

U 

8 “ 

« 

8 “ . 

. 29.50 

Igenous 

1440 

a 

8 “ 

(C 

4 “ . 


Ignite 

1441 

a 

i “ 

(« 

8 “ . 

. 34.515 

Ignited 

1442 

« 

1 “ 

u 

i “ . 

. 41.00 

















































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Interior Conduit—( Continued ). 



No. 1583. 


Staple Drivers. 


Code Word. 
Indispose 

List No. 

1583 

J inch, each, net 

Indisposed 

1584 

*15 

Indisposing 

1585 

t “ 

Indistinct 

1586 

i “ 

Indistinctly 

1587 

l “ 

Indorse 

1588 

J “ 

Indorsed 

1589 

J <( (( 

Indorsement 

1590 

1J “ 


List Price. 

. $ 0.10 
.11 
.12 
.14 
.16 
.18 
.20 
.24 



Indorser 

Induce 

Induct 

Inducted 

Inducting 

Inductive 

Inductor 

Indulge 


No. 1591. 


Indulgent 

Industi'y 

Inez 

Infamous 


Coupling Tool. 


1591 Jinch.cach.net ... >90 

1592 * “ “ 90 

1593 | “ “ <00 

1594 i “ “ 1-20 

1595 | “ “ <- 25 


1598 1J 


Miscellaneous. 


1316 Staples, all sizes, per pound, net.; • • • < 0 

1317 Compound for Making Joints, per pound, net.. .20 

1318 Powdered Soapstone, per pound, net. 04 

1319 Fishing Wire, per foot, net..01 



No. 153—Outside Reamer. 


Finishing and Fitting Tools for Conduits. 

Infamy 153 Outside Reamer, each. I 



Infancy 


No. 154—Inside Reamer. 



No. 157—Combination Reamer. 


Infantile 


154 Inside Reamer, each, 


157 Combination Reamer each, 


1.00 


1.90 



TrimrAer for Metal Covered Conduit Tube. 


Infected 


156 Universal Trimmer for Brass Covered Conduit 
Tube, for all size conduits, each. 


4.25 














































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Interior Conduit —{Confinued .) 


Instructions. 

Iu ordering Tube and Fittings the proper amount of Fittings bears 
about the following ratio to the Tube: 

Three Couplings to every ten feet of Brass Armored Tube. 

Four Couplings to every ten feet of Iron Armored Tube. 

Four Elbows to every thirty feet of Tube. 

Fifteen Clips to every thirty feet of Plain or Brass Armored Tube. 

The number of Main Line, Junction, Feeder and other Boxes can only 
be determined by actual count and the arrangement of the circuits. 

Small quantities of Compound, for sealing-Tubes iu Junction Boxes, 
Soapstone and Fishing Wire, should always accompany every order. 

Iron Armored Conduit is shipped in bundles, securely tied. 

Packing Charges are as follows: Slats for Bundling Plain or Brass Ar¬ 
mored Conduit, 7 cts. each; Six-foot Crates, 75 cts. each; Ten-foot Crates, 
$1.00 each; Barrels, 25 cts. each; Small Boxes, 15 cts. and 25 cts. each. 

We charge net cost of material only, and are not reimbursed for the labor 
expended in packing. 


Flexible Conduit. 



For Interior Wiring. 


Code Word. 

List No 

' 


List Price. 
Per foot. 

A midship# 

3925 

i inch inside diameter. 

. $0.06 

Amiss 

3926 

1 “ 

(( 

.07 

Ammunition 

3927 

4 u u 

u 

.08 

Amnesty 

3928 

3 “ 

u 

.10 

Among 

3929 

J “ “ 

44 

.12 

Amorous 

3930 

] « 44 

u 

.16 

Amount 

3931 

li “ 

a 

.20 


Shipped in coils unless specially ordered 6n reels. 


Size of Coils and Weight. 






Feet 

Weight per 





per Coil. 

1000 Feet. 

i ' 

neh 

i inside 

diameter . 

. 250 

90 

8 

44 

a 

44 

. 250 

100 

i 

44 

u 

44 

. 200 

125 

8 

(1 

u 

(4 

. 200 

140 

3 

u 

u 

44 

. 150 

175 

l 

u 

44 

44 

. 100 

250 

li 

u 

u 

44 

. 100 

280 






















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357 



Two Duct. Three Duct. 


The HcRoy Vitrified Terra Cotta 
Conduit. 



All Styles are made Six Feet Long. 



Four Duct. Six Duct. 



This cut is taken from a photograph showing a 
four chamber Conduit, 8x8 inches, six feet long, 
distance between bearings five feet four inches, 
supporting seven tons of pig iron. 



Cross section of six chamber Conduit, showing posi¬ 
tion of dowel pins in abutting joints. 



Manufactured from pure shale, finely ground, giv¬ 
ing density and smoothness; is thoroughly and uni¬ 
formly burned, affording good alignment and adding 
great bearing strength. 

Made.in lengths of *5 feet, and widths of 8} and 13 
inches, this size alone commends it to general favor 
owing to the great surface bearing of each piece. 

In cross section dimensions the outer walls are } in. 
with partitions § in. thick, and duct openings 3J x 34 
inches square, with rounded corners. 

The interior and exterior*of Conduit being thor¬ 
oughly salt glazed, prevents the moisture from pene¬ 
trating. 

The ends of each piece have the duct openings bev¬ 
eled to avoid any possibility of cable coming in con¬ 
tact with sharp edges. 

being manufactured of shale places it foremost as 
a material not affected by electrolysis or any gases or 
acids in the earth, besides being entirely free from 
corrosion. 

The large amount of duct area obtainable in the 
McRoy Conduit compared with the small cross section 
of Conduit is well worthy of consideration. 

Being made in multiples of two, three, four and six 
ducts, any odd number of multiple Conduit can be 
constructed. 

In making joint a simple Portland cement mortar 
coating around joint is generally used. 

To make an airtight joint a strip of burlap 8 to 10 
inches wide, saturated with hot liquid asphalt is wrap¬ 
ped several times around joint, adding to its rigidity 
and making joint waterproof. No cement mortar is 
needed for this joint. 

It can be laid surrounded entirely by concrete, in 
which case the concrete on the sides necessarily need 
not be very thick. 

It is considered practical to lay it on a concrete 
foundation, none on sides, but the top covered with 
concrete for protection against the users of picks. 

Prices Quoted on Application. 
































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Western Electric Fan Motors. 


.Desk Fan Motor— 12 inch 


Fan Motors for Direct Current Incandescent Circuits. 

Iu designing the VV. E. Fan Motor for 1898, great atten¬ 
tion has been given to the esseutial qualities of a Fan 
Motor, namely Cost, Appearauce, Economy of Opera¬ 
tion and Durability, and we feel warranted in saying 
that this motor possesses all these requirements to a re¬ 
markable degree. The design of the Motor is artistic 
•and graceful, and when running at the maximum speed 
the 16 inch motor cousumes but little more current than 
an ordinary 16 candle power incandescent lamp and the 
12 inch motor consumes less than any ordinary 16 candle 
power lamp. The motor is desigued upon scientific 
principles, and drop-forged steel is used in the.construc¬ 
tion of the horseshoe field magnets —the most economical 
form of maguet known—all of which contributes to the 
extraordinary high efficiency obtained in the motor. 

The armature is iron-clad aud furnished-with mica-in 
sulated commutator, and is entirely encased by the metal 
of the motor, protecting it from dust and injury from ex 
ternal sources. 

The brush holders are so designed as to automatically 
take up the wear of the carbous, without the necessity of 
manual adjustment, aud to press the carbon brushes up¬ 
on the commutator in the direction of rotation. This is a 
very essential feature for noiseless operation. 

The Motor is furnished with self-oiling, self aligning 
bearings aud is silent in operation, the only noise to be 
detected being caused by the whirring of the fan 
through the air. 

The utmost care in the selection of material aud assem¬ 
bling of the Motors is maintained and every Motor is 
guaranteed. 

These Motors have three speeds and are furnished 
with 16-iuch and 12-inch Fan Blades. 

The 16-inch Motor is wound for 110, 220 and 550 volts 
direct current. The 12-inch Motor is wound for 110 volts 
only 

The Ceiling Fan Motors have three speeds and are 
furnished with 60 inch Fan Blades. .They are wound 
for 110, 220 and 550 volts, direct current. 

The Column Fan Motors have two speeds. 










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Desk Fan- Motor—12 inch. 


Direct Current Fan Hotor— ( Continued .) 


Western Electric Desk Fan, i 2 »inch, no Volts. 


List Price, 

List No.' Each 

F I Ouc-sixteeiith H. P., Western Electric'Fan Motor, with 

regulating’ switch, giving three speeds, viz.: 1,875, 

1,500 and 1,200 revolutions per rniuute at 110 volts, for 
constant potential circuits, up to 125 volts, self aligning, 
self oiling bearings, black enamel finish, complete 

with 12 inch black enamel fan and guard.$34.00 

I- 2. With polished brass Fan and Guard, and all other outside 

brass fittings polished. 34.00 

F-3 With nickel plated Fan and Guard, and all other outside 

brass fittings nickel-plated. 34-00 

Western Electric Desk Fan, i 6 -inch, no Volts. 

A-4. One-tenth H. P., Western Electric Fan Motor, with regu 

luting switch, giving three speeds, viz. 1,375, 1,000 and, 


750 revolutions per minute at 110 volts for constant 
potential circuits up to 125 volts, self aligning, self- 
oiling beariugs, enamel finish, complete Ifi inch black 

enamel Fan and Guard.. 43-00 

A-5. With polished brass Fan and Guard, and all other out¬ 
side brass fittings, polished.. 43-00 

A-0 With nickel-plated Fan aud Guard, and all other outside 

brass fittings nickel-plated . :... 43-00 



Western Electric Desk Fan, 16 -inch, 220 Volts. 

One-tenth H. P., Western Electric Fan Motor, with regu 
latiug switch, giving three speeds, viz 1,375, 1,000 
and 750 revoultious per minute at 220 volts, for con 
stant potential circuits up to 240 volts, self-aligning, 
self oiling bearings, with polished brass Fan and 
Guard and all other outside brass fittings polished. 50-00 

Western Electric Desk Fan, 16 -inch, 500 Volts. 

One tenth H P., Western Electric Fan Motor, with 
regulating switch, giving three speeds, viz. 1,375 
1,000 and 750 revoultious per minute at 500 volts, for 
constant poteutial circuits, up to 550 volts, self-align¬ 
ing, self-oiling bearings, with polished brass Fan and 
Guard and all other outside brass fittings polished. ... 55.00 

In ordering give List No. and Voltage. 


Desk Fan Motor—10 inch. 

















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Bracket Fan Motor 
12-inch. 


Direct Current Fan Motors— {Continued) 


Western Electric Bracket Fan, 12 -inch, no Volts. 


List No List Price- 

Each. 

F T Oue sixteenth H. P., Western Electric Fau Motor, with 

regulating switch, giving three speeds, viz.: 1,875, 

1,500 and 1,200 revolutions per minute at 110 
volts, for coustant potential circuits, up to 125 
volts, self-aligning, self-oiling bearings, thumbscrew 
for adjusting direction of Fan; feet of base drilled for 
screws; black enamel finish; complete with 12-inch 
black enamel Fan and Guard. $34.00 

F-8 With polished brass Fan and Guard, and all other out¬ 
side brass fittings polished. 34-00 

F-3 With nickel plated Fan and Guard, and all other outside 

brass fittings nickel-plated. 34.00 

Western Electric Bracket Fan, 16 -inch, 110 Volts. 


A 10 One-tenth H. P„ Western Electric Fan Motor, with regu¬ 

lating switch, giving three speeds, viz.: 1,375, 1,000 and 
750 revolutions per minute at 110 volts, for constant 
potential circuits, up to 125 volts, self-aligning, 
self-oiling beariugs, thumbscrew for adjusting 
direction of Fan; feet of base drilled for screws; 
black enamel finish; complete, with 16-inch Fau and 
Guard.. 43-00 


All 


With polished brass Fan and Guard, and all other out¬ 
side brass fittings polished. 43.00 



A 12. With nickel-plated Fan and Guard, and all other outside 

brass fittings nickel-plated. 43-00 

Western Electric Bracket Fan, id-inch, 220 Volts. 

AA 14 One-tenth II. P., Western Electric Fan Motor, with 
regulating switch, giving three speeds, viz.: 1,375, 

1,000 and 750-revolutions per minute at 220 volts, 
lor constant potential circuits, up to 240 volts, 
self-aligning, self-oiling bearings, thumbscrew for 
adjusting direction of Fan, feet of base drilled for 
screws; polished brass Fau and Guard, and all other 
outside brass fittings polished. 50-00 


Western Electric Bracket Fan, 16 -inch, 500 Volts. 


AAA-16. One-tenth H. P., Western Electric Fan Motor, with 
regulating switch, giviug three speeds, viz.: 1,500, 

1,200 aud 800 revolutions per minute at 500 volts, 
for constant potential circuits, up to 550 volts, self- 
aligning, self-oiling bearings, thumbscrew for ad¬ 
justing direction of Fan, feet of base drilled for 
screws; complete, with 16-inch Fan and Guard. 55-00 


In ordering give List No. and Voltage. 


Bracket Fan Motor 
16-inch. 



















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Direct Current Fan Motor s—(Continued.) 


Western Electric Ceiling Fan, no Volts. 



List Price, 
Each, 

W. E. Ceiling Fan Motor, with regulaiting switch, giving 
three speeds, viz.: 175, 140 and 115 revolutions per 
minute, at 110 volts, for constant potential circuits, 
up to' 125 volts, self-aligning, self-oiling bearings, 
polished brass, oxidized copper or nickel finish, 
four 60-inch blades, for ceilings from 10 to 12 
feet in height, complete without chandelier attach¬ 
ments... .. $45.00 

For ceilings over 12 feet in height add 50 cents to the 
above list for each additional 6 inches. 

Western Electric Ceiling Fan, 220 Volts. 

W. E. Ceiling Fan Motor, with regulating switch, giving 
three speeds, viz.. 175, 140 and 115 revolutions per 
minute, at 220 volts, for constant potential cir¬ 
cuits up to 240 volts, self-aligning, self-oiling 
bearings, polished brass, oxidized copper or nickel 
finish, four 60-inch blades, for ceilings from 10 to 12 
feet in height, complete without chandelier attach¬ 
ments . . . 53.00 

For ceilings over 12 feet in height add 50 cents to the 
above list for each additional 6 inches. 


Western Electric Ceiling Fan, 500 Volts. 

W. E. Ceiling Fan Motor, with regulating switch, giving 
three speeds viz.: 175, 140 and 115 revolutions per 
minute, at 500 volts, for constant potential circuits, up 
to 550 volts, self-aligning, self-oiling bearings,- polished 
brass, oxidized copper or uickel finish, four 60-inch 
blades, for ceilings from 10 to 12 feet in height, com¬ 
plete without chandelier attachments... 63.00 


CCC-36. 


List No. 
C-34. 


CC-35. 


For ceilings over 12 feet in height add 50 cents to the 
above list for each additional 6 inches. 

Special prices quoted for Ceiling Fans with two, three 
or more brackets arranged for Incandescent Electric 
Eights. 

For chandelier attachment including four rigid ball 
joints, for T.-H, or Westinghouse sockets four shade 
holders and four crimped porcelain shades 6 inches 
diameter, the whole wired to socket, additional. 2.50 


For the above with Edison sockets, instead of T.-H. or 

Westinghouse,,,.............. 2.75 

Hubs specially designed for two blades will be furnished 
if ordered. 

Fan with two blades; three speeds, viz.: 210.' 170 and 147 
revolutions per minute. 

In ordering give List No. and Voltage. 













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Direct Current Fan Motors— {Continued.) 



Western Electric Column Fan, 110 Volts. 


Height of Blades from floor. 7 ft. 4 in. 


List No. 
M-37, 


List Price. 
Each. 


Western Electric Column Fan, with regulating switch, giv¬ 
ing two speeds, viz.: 150 and 75 revolutions per minute, 
at 110 volts, for constant potential incandescent circuits 
up to 125 volts, self-oiling bearings, polished brass finish, 

60-inch blades. 60-00 

This Fan will be arranged for chandelier lights under the 
blades when so desired. 


Western Electric Column Fan, 220 Volts. 

Height of Blades from floor, 7 ft. 4 in. 

MM-38, Western Electric Column Fan, with regulating switch, giv¬ 
ing two speeds, viz.: 150 and 75 revolutions per minute, 
at 220 volts for constant potential incandescent circuits 
up to 240 volts, self-oiling bearings, polishd ebrass finish, 

60-inch blades. 67.50 

This Fan will be arranged for chandelier lights under the 
blades when so desired. 


Western Electric Column Fan, 500 Volts. 

Height of Blades from floor, 7 ft. 4 in. 

MMM-39, Western Electric Column Fan, with regulating switch, 
giving two speeds, viz.: 150 and 75 revolutions per min¬ 
ute, at 500 volts, for constant potential incandescent cir¬ 
cuits up to 550 volts, self-oiling bearings, polished brass 

finish, 60-inch blades. 80-00 

This Fan will be arranged for chandelier lights under the 
blades when so desired. 


Special prices quoted on Column Fans with two, three or more brackets 
arranged for incandescent lights. 

We furnish Column Fans with round mahogany table around standard, 
for restaurants. • 

In ordering give List No. and Voltage. 

























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Direct Current Fan flotor— {Continued.) 


Prices of Parts of Western Electric Fan flotors. 


I 2 *lnch Fans. 

• List Price, 


List No, Each. 

F-17. 12-inch Brass Fan, polished,. $2.50 

F-18. 12-inch Brass Fan, nickfel-plated. 2.50 

F-19. 12-inch Black Enameled Fan,. 2.50 


I 2 *lnch Guards. 


12-inch Black Enameled Guard. 3-00 

12-inch Brass Guard, polished. 3.00 

12-inch Brass Guard, nickel-plated. 3-00 


i6=Inch Fans. 


16 inch Brass Fan, polished...». v . 3-00 

16-inch Brass Fan, nickel-plated...-... 3.00 

16-inch Black Enameled Fan... 3-00 


i6-Inch Guards. 


16-inch Black Enameled Guard. 3.25 

16-inch Brass Guard, polished.. 3.25 

16-inch Brass Guard, nickel-plated.... 3.25 


Carbon Brushes. 

Carbon Brushes for 1-16 H. P. Motor, per pair.10 

Carbon Brushes for 1-10 H. P. Motor, per pair.10 


Armatures. 


F-20. 

F-21. 

F-22. 


F-23. 
A-24. 
A-25. 


A-26. 

A-27. 

A-28. 


29. 
A-30. 


A-31. Armatures for 1-10 H. P. Motor, 110 volts. 

AA-32. Armatures for 1-10 H. P. Motor, 220 volt^. 

AAA-33. Armatures for 1-10 H. F. Motor, 500 volts. 

F-„34. Armatures for 1-16 H. P Motor, 110 volts. 


15.00 

19.00 

23.00 

10.00 





















































































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Parts of Western Electric Desk Fan 
Hotors—( Continued.) 


List No List Price. 

F-54. 12-iuch Rheostat for 110 volts...$1.60 

P-55. HI “ “ “ 110 “ 1-60 

P-56. 16 “ “ “ 220 “ 1.60 

P-57. 16 “ •* “ 550 “ 1-60 

F 58. 12 “ Switch Base, 110 “ ..■.90 

P-55). 16 “ « ,l 110 “ 90 

P-60. 16 “ “ “ 220 “ 90 

P-61. 16.. 550 “ .90 

P-62. Oil (-'up Complete, 50 

F-G3. " “ Spring, 10 

P-64. “ “ Wick, 05 

P 65. Self aligning Journal, . .60 


Parts of Western Electric Ceiling Fan Hotors. 


C-66. 110 volt Armature, . 10.80 

CC-67. 220 “ “ 14.80 

CCC-68. 550 “ “ 20.00 

C-65). 110 “ Field Coil, (Two Sections). 7.70 

(Each Field Coil is made up of two sections.) 

CC 70. 220 volt. Field Coil, . 9.25 

C’CC-71, 550 “ “ “ .11.70 

C-72. 110 “ Rheostat, .. | .60 

CC-73. 220 “ " . | .60 

CCC-74, 550 “ “ 1.60 

C-75. Carbon Brushes for 110, 220 and 550 volts.10 

C-76. 45 degree. Ball joint for Chandelier attachment..35 

C 77. Switch handle, ..12 

C 78. Blades pet-pair, .. | .60 

Note. (Always order blades in pairs as they have to 
be balanced in weight to prevent swaying.) 

C-75). Oil Cups, complete, .50 

C-80. Oil Cup Springs, .,.. .10 

C-81. Oil Cup Wicks, .05 

C-82. Self aligning Journal, .60 







































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Direct Current Fan Motor—( Continued .) 


Battery Fan Motor, No. i. 


2820 Outfit complete with charge to run 125 hours.$25.00 

Consisting of Edison battery motor with 9 inch Fan 
and Guard, battery cords, four Edison Lalande cells, 
type S, porcelain jars, in polished oak box .25 inches 


long, 8 inches wide, 15 inches high. 

2821 Battery motor with 9-inch Fan and Guard.12-00 

The motor with fan occupies a space 10 x 12 inches. It 

is absolutely noiseless. 

2822 Flexible battery cord connecting cord to battery. 1.00 

2823 Complete renewals for 4 cells, type 8. 4.76 

2824 Zinc plates.21 

2825 Copper oxide plates.25 

2826 Caustic potash per can of 8 sticks.96 

2827 Heavy paraffine oil, per bottle.21 


No. 2820. 

No. 1 Battery Fan Motor. 



No. 2828. 

No. 2 Battery Fan Motor. 


2830 

2831 

2832 

2833 

2834 


2828 


2829 


Iron Clad Fan Motor, No. 2. 


Outfit complete with charge to run motor 150 hours. . 17-50 
Consisting of iron clad motor with,7-inch Fan and Guard, 
battery, cords, 3 Edison Lalande cells, porcelain jars, 
type 8 in polished oak boxes 18§ inches long, 8 inches 
wide, 15 inches deep. 

Edison iron clad battery fan motor with 7-inch Fan 
and Guard. It is noiseless, has self-oiling bearings, 
and is entirely enclosed in iron clad case, being pro¬ 
vided with glass window at rear for regulation of 

brushes. 8.50 

When ordering renewals for this outfit always state for 
type 8. 

Complete renewals for 3 cells, type 8. 3.60 

.. 21 

Copper oxide plates..25 

Caustic potash per can of 6 sticks.74 

Heavy paraffine oil, per bottle. *12 

































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Alternating Current Desk Fan Motors. 



10-inch aud 14 inch Motor with rigid 
base. 



12-inch Motor with adjustable base, or 
Trunnion. 


List No 
G-40. 


GG 41. 


G-43. 
GG 44. 
G-83 
GG-84. 


G-45. 

GG-40. 


G-48. 


GG 49. 
G-85. 


GG-86 


Our Alternating Current Fan Motors are made for 
either 60 cycles or 125 cycles. 

The Motors have a speed regulating device consisting 
of an inductive resistance operated by a three-point snap 
switch capable of giving full speed and half speed, the 
third position of the switch cutting the motor out of 
circuit. This controlling switch will be recognized as a 
great convenience, as it not only permits a change of 
speed but allows the motor to be wired directly to a cir¬ 
cuit without the introduction of a lamp socket and plug 
connection. 

The field core is a riug of iron punchings upon the 
inwardly projecting teeth of which the field coils are 
placed. The armature has no insulated wire, but con¬ 
sists of the customary laminated core through which, 
near the periphery, bare copper rods are run, their ends 
being riveted to copper disks at the ends of the core. 

As the rotation is produced by inductive action, no com¬ 
mutator or brushes are required. This permits the 
armature core to overhang the bearing to such a degree 
that, together with the fan, a balance is effected in the 
single bearing of the motor. This bearing is long aud is 
provided with a self-oiling device so that it does uot 
heat By this method of lubrication the flying of oil is 
prevented 

The 12-inch motor is supported on trunnions which 
allow a vertical angular adjustment. 

These motors are made in three styles. 

10-inch diameter, with regulating switch, rigid base. 

12-inch diameter, with regulating switch, with trunnion. 

14 inch diameter, with regulating switch, rigid base. 

For 125 Cycles. 

Description. List Price 

Alternating Current Fan Motor, 104 volts, 10-inch Fan, 

rigid base.$25.00 

Alternating Current Fan Motor, 52 volts, 10 inch Fan, 

rigid base.. 25 00 

Alternating Current Fan Motor, 104 volts, 12-inch Fan, 

adj ustable base. 30.00 

Alternating Current Fan Motor, 52 volts, 12-inch Fan, 

ad j ustable base. 30.00 

Alternating Current Fan Motor, 104 volts, 14-inch Fan, 

rigid base . 35,00 

Alternating Current Fan Motor, 52 volts, 14-inch Fau, 
rigid base.„. . 35.00 

For 60 Cycles. 


Alternating Current Tau Motor, 104 volts, 10-inch Fan_ 25.00 

Alternating Current Fan Motor, 52 volts, 10 inch Fan. 25.00 

Alternating Current Fau Motor, 104 volts, 12-inch Fan. 30.00 

Alternating Currrent Fan Motor, 52 volts, 12 iuch Fan. 30-00 

Alternating Current Fan Motor, 104 volts, 14-iuch Fan, 

rigid base. 35.00 

Alternating Current Fan Motor, 52 volts, 14-inch Fan. 
rigid base. . 35 00 























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Tuerk Alternating Current Ceiling Fan Motor. 


It is operated by induction and has no brushes or 
commutator, all bearings self-oiling, the Motor is 
supplied with a starting and stopping switch, and 
a blade adjuster, which admits of the blades being 
changed to any angle without stopping motor or 
changing speed. It is necessary to oil the motor only 
once a year 

The motors are furnished in the following finishes: 
bronze, nickel, bower-barff, polished brass and white 
and gold. 

Each Fan has marked on a plate the voltage on which 
same should be run; a slight variation from this will 
make no difference. 


Made for 60 cycles, 52 and 104 volts. 
Made for 125 cycles, 52 and 104 volts. 
Made for 140 cycles, 52 and 104 volts. 


We can furnish them up to 120 volts 


when required. 


T 50. Bronze...... .$50 00 

T-51. Bower-Barfl. 50-00 

T-52. Nickel. 54.00 

T 53. Brass. 60.00 

For white and gold finish, additional, net. 2-50 


For ceilings over 14 feet $1.00 per foot extra will be 
charged. Without switch, $2.00 less, net. 

When ordering Alternating CeiliDg Fans state number 
of cycles or number of alternations and give voltage. 
In case you cau not determine the number of cycles or 
alternations state what systems are used, viz. General 
Electric, Westinghouse, Stanley'or Fort Wayne 
In ordering give List Number and Voltage. 


















AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Combined Exhaust Fans and 


Lundell Motors. 


Direct Connected, Noiseless, Efficient, Variable Speeds. 

The design of the Lundell Meter lends itself most readily in applica¬ 
tion to exhaust fan work. The motor, being iron clad, is almost wholly in¬ 
closed and easily permits of connection by radial arms, spider, or bolts to any 
of the many forms of exhaust fans now to be found in the market. 

It has been the practice of manufacturers of exhaust fans to supply a 
bearing in front as well as in the back of the fan, but in our application we 
carry a shaft, which may be horizontal or vertical, iu two bearings in the 
motor frame itself, not supporting the shaft in any sense from the fan ring. 
This course insures perfect alignment and noiseless running. 

Ail exhaust fan outfits are made with horizontal shafts, unless other¬ 
wise ordered, and are invariably made so that the direction of the flow of air' 
is from the motor toward the fan. If it is desired to operate the fan with 
a vertical shaft or to drive the air through the fan and over the motor, it 
should be specifically stated in the order. With all standard horizontal 
shaft fans, an adjustable thrust bearing is provided. When the flow of air 
is desired contrary to the standard direction, a button and thrust bearing is 
placed at the rear of the motor. 

In all horizontal shaft fans, lubrication is effected by oil. In vertical 
shaft fans, lubrication is effected in an oil receptacle enclosing a step at the 
bottom of t)ie shaft, and a graphite or other self-lubricating bearing (never 
a grease cup or oil bearing) at the upper end of the shaft. Particular care 
should be taken to see that the white Jine marked upon the motor be in a 
vertical position when the fan outfit is erected. 



Catalogue 

No. 

Size of 
pan. 
Inches. 

Speed 

Motor 

Horse¬ 

power. 

Amperes 

Voltage. 

Price. 

990 

18 

1000 

i 

1.5 

115 

$220.00 

992 

24 

775 

4 

3. 

115 

300.00 

994 

30 

650 

1 

5. 

115 

360.00 

996 

36 

600 

2 

10. 

115 

490.00 

998 

42 

550 

4 

20. 

115 

650.00 

1000 

48 

500 

5 

25. 

115 

750.00 

1002 

60 

400 

10 

30. 

115 

1200.00 

1004 

72 

350 

15 

50. 

115 

1500.00 


We attach our Lundell Motors to any of the standard makes of 
Ventilating or Exhaust Fans. A list of prices and the charge we 
make for attaching is given herewith. 


Horse-Power. 

♦Price of Motor 
and attaching. 

Size of Fan. 
Inches. 

Price for attaching 
only. 

1 

132.00 

18 

$42.00 

4 

180.00 

24 

50.00 

1 

220.00 

30 

60.00 

2 

320.00 

36 

70.00 

4 

505.00 

42 

80.00 

5 

565.00 

48 

90.00 

10 

820.00 

60 

120.00 

15 

1100.00 

72 

200.00 
































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Combined Exhaust Fans and Lundell Motors— 

{Continued) 

Motors are wound for 115, 230 and 500-volt circuits. J, 4, and 1 H. P. 
Motors, wound for 500-volt circuits, $5.00 net extra. 

Purchaser will understand that, for example, a 2-horse-power motor 
whose standard speed is 1000 revolutions per minute is a 1-horsp-power 
motor at 500 revolutions per minute, or in other words the power a motor 
exerts is directly, proportional to its speed. 

The prices on preceding page are for disc fans only. Centrifugal 
fans, prices on application. 

Motors for direct-connected outfits are made special, and are different 
from the standard power motors, having extra length of shaft, extra heavy 
bearing next to fan, thrust bearing, etc. 

♦Customers to furnish fan and ring or frame. 


Direct Connected Electric Blowers and ^Exhausters. 



Table for Direct Connected Blowers. 


Size Numbers 

Pres¬ 

sure 

Limits 

Sizes of Motors 
(These Var> 
According to 
Pressure of Air 
Required.) 
Horse-power. 

B. F. Sturte- 
vant & Co. 
"Monagram.” 

Buffalo Forge 
Co. 

“ B ” Volume 

Boston 
Blower Co. 

American 
Blower Co. 
“Dixie” 

J. F. Poise v 
"Exeter.” 

0Q 




AA 


4- i 

0 

IB 



A 


I- 1" 

1 

2B 

24 


B 


i- 1 

2 

3B 

27 


C 

o 

i - 2 

3 

4B 

30 

14 


a 

i- 4 

4 

5B 

35 

18 

D and E 

o 

1 - 5 

5 

<>B 

40 

22 

F 

•o 

1 - 7i 

ti 

TB 

45 

2<) 

G 

o 

*-> 

2 -10 

7 

8B 

53 

30 


o 

3 -15 

8 

9B 

t>3 

34 

11 and 1 

a 

■74-15 

y 

10B 


38 

J 

o 

s_ 

10 -20 

10 

1 IB 


42 


Ph 

20 -25 







25 -35 

37 






-35 









Prices upon application. 
































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Lundell Motors and Dynamos. 


Data and Prices. 


Guaranteed 
Brake H F 

Witts. 

Amperes 
at 115 Volts. 

Voltage 

Approxi¬ 

mate 

Speed 

Pulley 

List 

Diam 

Face 




4 Battery 

1300 

1 

V 

$ 28 90 

tV 



115 

1050 

1 

V 

28 00 

i 

...» 

. • * 

8 Battery 

1200 

li 

V 

32 00 

i 



115 

1200 

14 

V 

40 00 

i 

,250 

2.2 

*115, 230, 500 

1640 

23 

14 

90 00 

4 

'500 

4.3 

*115, 230, 500 

1485 

34 

2 

130 00 

1 

1000 

8.7 

*115, 230, 500 

1225 

H 

23 

160 00 

2 

1920 

16.7 

115, 230, 500 

1040 

6 

3| 

250.00 

3 

2750 

23.9 

115, 230, 500 

1480 

6 

31 

350.00 

4 

3675 

32. 

115, 230, 500 

1150 

7 

33 

425 00 

** 5 

4525 

39.4 

115, 230, 500 

1073 

8 

44 

473.00 

** 74 

6650 

57.8 

115, 230, 500 

1060 

9 

5 

600.00 

**10 

8750 

. 1 

115, 230, 500 

878 

11 

6 

700.00 

**15 

12700 

118 7 

115, 230, 500 

785 

13 

64 

900.00 

**20 

16700 

142 2 

115, 230, 500 

725 

15 

7 

1100.00 

**25 

20650 

179.5 

115, 230, 500 

770 

17 

8 

1300 00 

**35 

28500 

248.7 

115, 230, 500 

750 

22 

10 

1800 00 


*i, 4 and 1 H.-P. motors, wound for 500-volt circuits, $5.00 net, extra. 
**4-Pole Type, all smaller sizes 2 Pole Type. 



NOTICE. 


Prices subject to change without notice 
Boxing and cartage charged at cost. 

Above prices include fire proof starting boxes. 
Adjustable base, for tightening belt when re 
quired, will be furnished with 2 II. P size anc 
> over without extra charge. 

Machines are also wound for slower speeds wit.1 
proportionately smaller outputs, and for any volt 
age between 50 and 150 volts. 

Regulating Rheostats capable of 50 per cent 
^reduction in speed furnished at a special quotation 































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


371 


Plating Dynamos. 



No. 1 Plating Dynamo. 


Price List. 



Silver 


H. P. 





Nickel. 

required 

Pulley 

Speed. 

List 

No. 1 

per hour 


at full load. 

Approximate. 

Price. 

2 OZ. 

36 gal. 

i 

li x 1J in. 

2,500 

$ 40-00 

No. 3 

6 “ 

100 “ 

1- 

2 x li “ 

2,000 

95-00 

No. 4 

12 “ 

200 “ 

3 

x 

3x2“ 

1,750 

140.00 

No. 5 

25 “ 

400 “ 

1 

4x2“ 

1,900 

190 00 

No. 6 

53 “ 

825 “ 

2 

5x3“ 

1,750 

250.00 

No. 7 

110 “ 

1,700 “ 

4 

7x4“ 

1,600 

390.00 

No. 8 

160 “ 

3,600 “ 

5 

8x5“ 

1,400 

425.00 


With No. 6 and larger sizes are sent sub base, sliding rails and belt¬ 
tightening gear. 

Rheostat included in above prices. 


Alternating Current Power Motor. 



This Motor is non-synchronous, and runs at a practically 
constant speed under any change of load up to its full capacity. 

The armature and field are finely laminated. The winding 
on the armature consists of copper bars, which are inserted in 
holes near the periphery, and are connected at the ends by 
massive copper rings, thus furnishing a closed circuit winding 
of great capacity. The current in these conductors is produced 
by induction, hence no collector, commutator, nor connection 
with the outside circuit is needed. The winding of the fields 
and the arrangement of the iron in the pole pieces produces a 
starting torque equal to one-half that of the machine under full 
load. 

In starting the motor the button on the back of the motor is 
pushed in for a few seconds until the armature comes up to 
speed, when it is released. The motor requires no further 
attention while running. 

List Price. 

$ H. P., 52 to 104 volts,‘with grooved or flat pulley.$40.00 

$ II. P., 52 to 104 volts, with grooved or flat pulley. 60.00 

These motors are built for 52 or 104 volts, high or low fre¬ 
quency. In ordering be particular to state voltage and number 
of periods or cycles per second. Low frequency machines are 
only made to order. 


Alternating Current Power Motor. 











372 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



P. & S. All China Junction Box 
and flotor Cut=Out. 


The illustration shows a form of motor cut-out and 
junction box that will meet the requirements of the av¬ 
erage motor installation. 

The fuse chamber is entirely surrounded by porcelain 
and is completely divided by means of projections on 
the plug, this gives plenty of room for the fuse. 

A five (5) inch fuse is required in this cut-out. 

The plug is held in the box by means of the Knife 
Contacts shown in the illustration and cannot drop out. 

The connections will take a wire from No. 4 B & S to 
the smallest size. 

This device should not be used on motors taking over 
<50 amperes of current on normal loads. 

It can be used for motors, 



On 110 volts up to 8 H. P. 

On 220 “ “ 15 “ 

On 500 « “ 25 « 

For larger size motors the Bryant High Tension Ser¬ 
vice Switch and fuse box combined should be used. 

On each corner of the P. & S. junction box i6 an eye, 
to these eyes service wires may be attached thus saving 
the expense of an extra insulator. 

In addition to its use as a motor cut-out it may be used 
as a junction box for transformers, as a telephone cut-out 
and for outside work on service lines. It may be fastened 
to its supports by lag screws or wood screws. 


P. &S. 

Code Word. List No No. Each. 

Accredit 25488 139 White..,.....-..,,... $ 1.00 

Accredation 25489 139J Black... 85 

Furnished in black or white. 


Two lag screws are furnished With each cut-out. 
































TOOLS. 




No. 15005. 


sno 


Carrying hooks. 

a. 

Code AVofd. List No. I4st PriQC- 

Merritt 15005 Carrying hook, with swivel boaring, each $ 5.00 


- V y ‘.&TvgI —- — 


15010 



4.50 

4.00 


Marqnan 

150II 

Heavy, 6-foot-handle. 


■ MKUINASCWl 

No. 15010. 

Marquette 

15012 

Medium, 5-foot handle. 

These hooks are made with 
regard to construction work. 

particular 
They are 

3,50 


not malleable Iron. The swivel bolt is 
forged wrought iron; hooks steel, with 
special long prods. The handles are made 
especially for us. 



V, 


No. 15007. Menein 


Cant Hooks. 

15007 Cant hook, 4 feet long, each 


2.50 



Digging Shovels. 


No. 14910 


Meehhoppen 14910 Pole hole shovels, regular, 7-fooL handle, 

each. 1.25 

Metuttiora 14911 Pole hole shovels, regular, 8-foot handle, 

each... J.40 

MrtculJ 14912 Polo'holc shovels, heavy, extralongstraps, 

7- foot handle, each.,. 1.50 

Metropolitan 14913 Pole hole shovels, heavy, extra long straps, 

8- foot handle, .each... 1.60 

Meyerz 14915 Shovel handles, 7-foot, per dozen. 5.50 

1Vktfnd 14916 Shovel handles, 8-foot, per dozen. . 6.00 



















374 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



Digging Spoons. 


No. 3780. 

Code Word. List X«. List l’rice. 

Beeswax 3780 Pole -hole spoons, regular, 7-fool handle, 

each...... $ 1.60 

Beetle. 3781 Pole hole spoons, regular,. S- fool handle, 

each... 1.75 

Befall 3782 Pole hole spoons, heavy, 7-foot, haudle, 

e.ach. With extra long straps.,.-.-. 1.75 

Befit 3783 Pole hole- spoons, heavy, S-foot handle. 

each. With extra long straps. . .._ 2.00 

Micanopy 14917 Spoon handles 7-foot, per dozen., 7.5.0 

Miehigamme I 4918 Spoon handles, 8-fOot, per dozen____ 7.50 



No. 38G9. 


Binocular 


Grading Shovels. 

3860 hound point, per dozen. 


9.00 




Eureka Post Hole Diggers. 


No. 3622. 


Anchorage 3622 Each... 


2.50 



No. 14920. 


Vaughan’s Patent Augers. 

Middleboro 14920 10-inch, each... 

Middlebuvg 14921 12 “ “ ...— 

Mid.dleficld 14923 14 “ “ . 


3.50 
4.00 

4.50 


No. 3689. 


Digging Bars. 

Beheaded 3689i‘Digging bar, round, 1 '/& inches diameter, 

8 feet long, best steel, each.. 2.50 

Middlepoi't 3690 J- Digging bar, octagon, 1 ft inches diameter, 

8 feet long, best steel, each 


2.50 







































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


375 


Crow Bars. 


No. 


3087. 


List Prle«*. 


Code Word. List No Efec.h. 

Behavior 3687 j Crow bars. 4'feel long.$2.50 

Behead 3688 “ 6 “ ** . 3.00 


Tamping Bars. 



No. 1108 


Crecy 

1108 

Tamping bar. wood, 711 long 

2.25 

Creasing 

3075 

Tamping bar, iron, 7 ft long 

2.00 

Crb'ket 

3078 

Combined digging and lamp 




ing bar, iron. 

2.50 



No. 14925 


Raising Forks. 

Millanrillc 14925 Length, 12 fee .... 
Millanfield 14926 “ 14 “ 

MiVei-riUc 14927 “ 10 “ .... 


Pike Poles. 


2.20 

2.30 

2.40 


Millertun 

-■i Millenburg 

. ' Millar 

No. 14928. Miller burg 


14928 

Pike pole, ’engtli, 

12 feel.. 

1.20 

14929 

tl 41 

11 " .. 

1.35 

14930 

tt II 

10 •• .. 

1.50 

14931 

4 * II 

18 - .. 

. 1.60 



No. 14932. 


Pole Supporters. 

Milkrfield 14932 Jenny pole supporter, height 

C feet. 8.00 

Milter can 14933 Jenny pole supporter, height 

l'/ 2 feet. 8.50 



Benignant 

Benumb 

Benumbed 


3693 -g- ‘Mule” pattern,lieight4>£ ft. 7.00 

3694 A “ “ “ 6 7.00 

3695 £ '* “ “ T'A" 7.00 


No. 3693. 



























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AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Reels. 


Code Word 1,1st. No. List Prio$. 

Constricted 2543 Take-up reel, each... $15.00 



No 2543. 



No.- 15015. 



The-improvement in this reel consists 
of a separate guard piece (shown in cut 
below) which is slipped on shaft and'fas- 
.ened with a flat key. To empty the reel, 
lift the spool out of buck, draw the key, 
and turn reel on end, the guard piece and 
coif will then come off.together. This 
arrangement does away with the loose.tog¬ 
gle guard irons of the old style reel and is 
much handier. 




No. 2544. 


Constriction 2544 Pay-out,reel. each.. 
Categorical v 2546 :.Reel straps, per set. 


7.50 

5.00 















AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


377 


Vises—Stubs . 



(Judo Word. 

Li>t No. 


Miller gun 

14935 

Stubs, n'/i 

Millington 

14936 

•* 0 

Millmont 

14937 

“ o'/z 

Milletadt 

14938 

“ 0 


List Price. 
Each. 

id). 4 2.25 

•• . 3.00 

*' copper face. 3.50 

“ •< “ 4.50 



No. 14940. 


Vises—Vom Cleff’s. 


Bilking 2547 b'/z inch. 1.75 

Billhook 2548 0 “ 2.00 

Billet 2549 b'/z “ copper face. 2.50 

Millville 2538 6 “ “ “ . 3.00 

Milroy 1109 Vise straps. .75 


“Come=Along” Eccentric. 


Milton 14940 For No. 9 wire. .60 

Milhcood 14941 For .No. 3 wire.. . 1.25 

Milo 14942 For No. 000 wire. 1.50 



Klein’s Plain Eccentric. 


Beauty 3705 Brass.. 1.25 

Beaulysi^ot 3706 Steel.. 1. 10 

No. 3705. 



Haven’s Clamp. 


Blundering 3494 Small size. 1.75 

Blunt 3495 Large size. 3.50 




No. 3494. 


























378 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



Code Word: 
Milipitm 
Milesburtt 
Acosmism 


The Buffalo Grip. 


I.lsl Price. 


14945 Large si/e. for Trolley wire..... | 4 qq 

14946 Small “ * 4 No. G and smaller 2.50 

25594 Extra large grip. 6-00 


Buffalo Blip, with pulley, 50 cents list additional. 



Parallel Screw Clamp. 

For Trolley Wire. 


No. 15018. 


Martinabunj 15018 


2.25 




Discerned 


Fulford’s Eccentric. 

106 . 4.00 

Will take No. 3 B. &, S. bare wire. 



No. 15021. 









































































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


379 





The Parallel Wire Stretcher. 


No Teeth. Direct Pull. All Steel. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Capna 2265 Fine tool steel, per dozen-..... 36.00 

Caplufed 2542 Cast steel, arranged for hook's; 

suitable for electric light and 
trolley wires; carries any size 
up to No. 000, inclusive, per 
dozen. . 42.00 



No. 2525. 


Klein’s Compound Eccentrics. 

Style A. 

Milford 2525 Klein’s Compound Eccentric 

clamp, brass, each. 

Milard 2526 Iron, large size, each. 


1.70 

2.50 



No. 2524. 


Style B. 

For hard drawn copper wire. 

As both the upper and lower 
bearings of this clamp are made 
of brass, there is .ho danger of 
injuring the wire. 

Milboro 2524 Each. 2.50 



No. 15025. 
































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. 25088. 


Code Word. List No 
Sony • 25088 


The Westfield Grip. 


Curries any size Wire up to No. 4. 


Each 


List Price. 

$ 2-50 



Improved Parallel Wire 
Stretcher. 


Songful 

Sonyish 



No. 25091 


25089 No. 0 Telephone size, small size, each. 3-00 

25090 No. 1 Telegraph, Electric Light and Trolley 

Wire, each. 3-50 


Cutter Lag Screw Wrench. 

Made in two sizes, for § inch and for j inch lag 
screws. Is especially handy for putting up wind¬ 
lasses, pole pulleys, brackets, and the like. 

Sonyless 25091 For § inch Lag Screws, each__ .30 

Songster 25092 For J- “ “ each. ,39 


The Electric Spud. 



No. 25093. 


The handles being made of crucible steel tubing, (espec¬ 
ially for this purpose) and are as strong as a solid steel bar. 
The blades are forged from best open hearth crucible min¬ 
ing tool steel and tempered. 

These Spuds are provided with tamper on upper end for 
tamping ground around pole, thus combining a Spud and 
tamping bar in one tool. Length 9 feet. 


Songstress 25093 Each 


3.00 



CHICAGO 


FUSE REPAIR KIT 


Chicago Fuse Repair Kit. 

Contains five sizes of fuse wire, also a good assortment 
of fuse links. 


Arqnirer 25598 Kit, complete 


$1-00 


















































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


381 



No. 15030. 


C.hIc Wiinl. 
Maio.irilfi• 
Mdsrnm / 


Pulley Blocks with Eye 

For Attaching Separate Clamp. 

List No. 

15030 4-lnch, per pair. 

15031 5 ‘ “ . 


List Price. 

.... $ 2-50 
4.00 



No. 15032. 


Muselon 

Matamomn 


Pulley Blocks. 

With Eccentric Attached. 

15032 4-inch, per pair. 

15033 '5-inch, extra heavy, per pair 


4.25 

6.50 



No. 15035. 


M< iffd<l 


Pulley Blocks. 

With Eccentric Attached. 

15035 2^-inch malleable galvanized iron. 

per pair. 3.50 



No. 6810. 



No. 6818. 


Pulley Blocks. 


Galvanized ikon, with Loose Hooks. 

Single Iron Sheaves. 


Dangerous 

6807 

Diameter of rope, % 

inch, per dozen. 

7.20 

Dangling 

6808 

“ “ H 

• « 44 

10.80 

Daniel 

6809 

“ X 

t* 41 

15.00 



Double Iron Sheaves. 


Da lidi/ 

6810 

Diameter of rope; yi 

inch, per do^en.. 

12.00 

Dandle 

6812 

“ X 

»4 (1 

1 * 

18.00 

Danger 

6817 

'* “ X 

«* II 

24.00 


Galvanized Ikon, with SwiveY. Eyes. 

Single Iron Sheaves. 


Dapper 

6818 

Diameter of 

rope, yi inch,' per dozen.. 

.75 

Dapple. 

6819 

«4 

“ X “ 

1.00 

Dare 

6820 

« i 

t< 5 »t 41 

10 

1.75 

Daring 

6821 

a 

X '• " .. 

2.75 

Darken, 

6822 

it 

“ X *• “ .. 

4.00 



Double Iron Sheaves. 


Dark near 

6823 

Diameter of rope, '/» inch, per dozen... 

1.00 

Darling 

6824 

4 t 


1.50 

Dart 

6825 

14 

“ ft '• .. 

2.25 

Darted 

8788 

It 

“ x “ “ .. 

3.50 

Dash 

8789 

« 4 

“ x “ “ .. 

5.00 



























382 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. 3003. 


Stubs’ Side Cutting Pliers, 


Cotta Word. 

List No. 



1.1st Price. 

A nnrehixt 

3663 

4 

Inch, per 

doz. $10.00 

Anarchy 

3664 

4 'A 

•* 41 

10.00 

Anatomist 

3665 

5 


10.00 

Anatom >j 

3667 

G 

** 

II.00 

A natron 

3668 

7 

.. 

18.00 

Ancestor 

3669 

S 

•* 

. 24.00 

Milbrooli 

2523 

9 

(l 

. 30.00 


Nickel 

pinte< 

1. 80c. per 

pair extra, nei. 



No. 15010. 


Solid Steel Pliers. 


With Raised Cutter. 


Matapan 15040 5-inch, per dozen. 14-50 

Ufatawa 15041 G “ “ 1550 

Matatcan 15042 7 “ “ 1950 

Mattison 15043 8 “ '* 22.50 



No. 15045. 


Mutloon 

Maurice 

Maxwell 


Safety Pliers. 

Patent Insulation. 


15045 0-inch, per. dozen;. 25.00 

15046 7 '• “ . 33.00 

15047 8 “ “ . 40.00 


Tested to insulate against a 
current of 2,500 volts. 



No. 15050. 


The Universal Pliers. 

Mayfield 15050 • S-inch, per pair... f .50 



No. 15052. 


Fry’s Patent Lineman’s Splicing 
Pliers. 


Maseppa 15052 S-inch, per pair 


2.00 



Patent Pliers. 


Masomanec 15055 4jj-inch, per dozen. 4.20 

Mdyford 15056 G “ “ . 4 . 8 O 

Mazon 15057 8 “ “ . . 6.00 

Meadci/lc 15058 10 " '• . g.OO 


No. 15055 
































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


383 


Vom Cleff’s AH Steel Pliers. 




No. 2835. 


Side Cutting. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Belched 3794 4 Inch, per dozen . $8.00 

Belching 3795 44 ** 8.00 

Belfi-y 3796 5 •• 8.00 

Belgian 3797 54 “ ** 9.00 

Belie 3798 6 “ “ 10.00 

Belied 3799 6| “ “ 12.00 

Belike 3800 7 “ “ 14.00 

Belittle 3801 8 “ “ 18.00 

Bellow 3802 9 " 22.30 


Flat, Long Nose. 


Coquettish 2835 3 Inch, per dozen... 4.20 

Coquetting 2836 34 “ “ 4.20 

Cora 2837 4 “ “ ..'. 4.20 

Coral 2838 44 “ “ 4.20 

Coralite 2839 5 “ “ 4.60 

Coralline 2840 54 “ “ 5.40 

Coralloid 2841 6 “ “ -.. 6.30 


Corant 
Corcule 
Cord 
Cordage 
Cordate 
Corded 
Cordelia 
Cordial 

No. 2869. Cordially 

Cordon 


Diagonal Cutting. 


2869 3 Inch, per dozen ... 8.00 

2870 34 “ “ 8.00 

2871 4 “ ** 8.60 

2872 4i “ “ 8.00 

2873 5 - “ 8.00 

2874 54 - " 9.00 

2875 G “ “ 10.00 

2876 64 v ‘ “ 11.50 

2877 7 “ “ 14.00 

2878 8 “ “ 18.00 




Round, Long Nose. 


Cordovan 

2879 

3 Inch, per dozen. 

. 4.20 

Corduroy 

2880 

34 *• 

. 4.20 

Cordwain 

2881 

4 •* ** 

4.20 

Corelation 

2882 

44 “ 

. 4.20 

Corinne 

2883 

5 “ “ 

. 4.60 

Corinthian 

2884 

54. “ 

. 5.40 

Cork 

2885 

6 “ 

. 6.20 

















































384 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Bernard’s Combined Parallel and 
Cutting Pliers. 





Bernard’s Parallel Pliers. 


Hall’s Telegraph Pliers. 

Meclakling 15060 8 inch._.y.... 14.40 


No. 3789 


Code Word.' 
Beholder 

Beholding 

Behoove 

Belabor. 


Width be- 




tween plying 

List 
Price 
Per doz' 

List No. 

Length. 

jaws when 
WillCut. open. 

3789 

4/4 in. 

No. 9 B. & S. % in. 
Wire. 

SI 1.50 

3790 

5/4 " 

No. 7B. &S. 3/s '• 
Wire. 

14.50 

3791 

6/4 “ 

No 5 B. & S. M “ 

W i re. 

17.50 

3792 

7/4 - 

No. 3. B. & S. % “ 
Wire. 

24 00 


No. 2688. 


Consummate 2688 4/4 inch. 7.00 

Consumption 2689 5/4 “ . 9.00 

Consumptive 2690 C/4 " . 11.50 

Contact 2691 7/4 “ . 15 00 


No 15060. 



No. 15062 



No. 15063. 


Mecosta 15062 8 inch 


Fixture Pliers. 

Mecham 1 5063 6 inch. 


21-60 


900 



Rubber Handles for Pliers. 


Constrictor 2680 5 inch 

Constructure 2681 6 “ 

Consular 2682 7 “ 

Consulate 2683 8 “ 


Vr Gross 
Pairs. 

17.00 

23.00 

28.80 

36.00 


No. 2680. 
































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


385 



No. 8032. 



No. 8033. 



No. 8034. 


Splicing Clamps or Connectors. 

Ltsl'Price. 

Code Word. LKt No. Per Pair 

Contagion 8632 For Nos. 2, 4, G.ancl 8 wire. $ 2.00 


Contagious 8633 For No. 6 and finer wire.. . 2.0Q 


Contain 8634 For Nos. 4, 0. 8 and 9 wire-- 2.Q0 



Contained 


No. 8035. 


8635 Copper jawed, for Hard drawn 
copper wire No. 8.and finer. . *. 


3.09 




Meieira 


15066 Railroad, for Nos. 0, 2 and 4 wire 2.00 


No. 15000. 



No. 15007 


Medfield 


15067 For Mclntire joints 


2.00 



Medford 15068 Seven inches long, for No. 9 to 
16 wire.«*. 


No. 15008. 
















































































386 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Vom Cleff Splicing Clamps. 

Code Word. I.ist Xo. Ust Price. 

Medwpolix 15070 4-Hole, per pair. $ 1.80 

No. 15070 




No. 15071. 


MedionC 15071 2-Hole, per pair.. 1.80 



Mclntire’s Twisting Clamps. 

Effect 2673 Compressing and cut¬ 
ting pliers, for No. 10 
to No. 20 wire, per 
pair... 200 



No. 2071. 


Effective 2674 Twisting clamp for 
No. 8 to No. 16 wire, 
per sot of 2 pair 3-50 



Effectual 


No. 2675. 


2675 Twisting clamp for 
No. 4. 5 and 6 wire, 
per set of 2 pair. 4.50 



No. 2676, 


Effected 


2676 Twisting clamp, for 
No. Q0 to No. 6 wire, 
per set of 2 pair.. ... 8.00 


{ _ 

No. 2515. 


No. 2517. 



Climbers. 

Milburii 2515 Western pattern, pet 


pair, no straps. 2.00 

Mildule 2516 Straps, per setof four. 100 


Milldn 2517 Eastern pattern, per 

pair, no straps. 3.00 

Jl fimico- 2518 Straps, porsecof four. 100 



























AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


387 


Double Steel Splicing Wrench. 



No, 15075. 


For Iron Wire or Heavy Copper Wires. 

We keep in .stock two sizes, one for 4 and 0 wire and one for 
Sand 9 wire. These wrenches are accurately fitted for the 
respective wires and will make a tight, clean splice. We haye 


made them for as large as 00 wire. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Medon 15075 For stock sizes, each. $ 1.05 


Price large size on application. 



No. 15076 


Steel Tie Wrench. 


For Hard Drawn Copper Wire. 

The purpose of this tool is to make the tie around the line 
wire, where it is fastened to the insulators. It-will wind the 
lie wire around line smoothly, without marring same. 

Mfdora 15076 Each... 1.05 



Combination Lag=Screw and Nut 
Wrench. 


No. 15077. 


Medicay 15077 Each.. 1.50 

Will take lag-screws and nuts 
for y% inch. Yt inch and $4- inch' 
bolts. 



No. 15078. 



Steel Lag=Screw Wrench. 

This wrench is very convenient for drawing up lag-screws 
through cross-arms; the'jaw is made tapering to accommo¬ 
date variations in bolt heads. 

Mekers 15078 Each.-.. 1.25 


Coe Wrenches. 


No. 3496. 



No. 2520. 



Blunted 3496 6 inch, per dozen .. 9.00 

Blunting 3497 8 “ “ 10.00 

Bluntly 3498 10 “ " ... 12.00 

Blur 3499 12 “ “ '|4.00 

Blurred 3500 15 " “ 24.00 

Blurring 3501 18 “ “ 30.00 


Tree Trimmers. 


Minburne J 2520 Regular, each. 2.50 

Minden 2521 Extra heavy, each. 3.00 

Melton 15080 Vom Cleff, each. 3.00 


$o. 15080. 

































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No. 15115. 







Electricians’ Hammer. 

List Price. 


Code Word List No, Each. 

Mention 15115 9-oz . $ .65 



No. 15110. 



No. 15122. 


Nail Hammers. 


Plain Eye. 


MewdoUt I 5 I I 6 12-oy.. .50 

Menlo 15117 15“ . 55 

Mento 15118 IS “. .60 

Adze Eye. 

Mendith 15120 13-oz .. .70 

Mei'edosia . 15121 16 .75 

Mcredo 15128 20 80 


Hatchets. 


Merida n 
Meridia 


15122 Cut 3^ inches. 

15123 Cut 4# “ 


.80 

.90 


No. 15124. 



Hand Axes. 


Merigold 

Merom 

Merian 

Merricourt 


15124 

4 <4 inch cut 

15125 

5 *• ' 

15126 

5}4 “ “ 

15127 

0 


1.25 

L45 

1.55 

r.8o 



Linemen’s Axe. 

Mcrillian 15130 With handle. 

Merimac 15132 Without handle.,, 


1.25 

1-00 


No. 15130. 
































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389 



Dicke Tools. 


Carrying Hooks. 

Code Word. List No. 

Skill 24064 With Swivel, each.. 

Length of handle, 4 feet. 


X.ist Price. 

.. $3.00 



No. 24065. 


Cant Hooks. 

Skilled 24065 Length 4 feet, each 


2.25 



N o. 24075. 


Wood Handle Tamping Bars. 


■ Skinch 24075 Hardwood, iron shoe, per 

doz.. 25 00 




Jenny Pole Support. 


Skinflint 24076 6 feet, each. 8-00 

Skinful 24077 7* “ “ .. 9-00 


Very strong and substantial. 


flule Pole Support. 


Skink 24078 44 feet, each. 5.00 

Skinless 24079 6 “ “ 6-00 

Skinner 24080 7* “ “ 7-00 


Light and very strong. 






































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No. 24088. 


Dicke Tools—( Continued .) 


Splicing Clamps. 



No. 24091. 



Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Skipp fa y/y24085 No. 100. Polished, 4 hole for 
No. 0 B. & S. wire and finer, 

per doz. $30-00 

Skirl 24086 No. 101. Polished, 2 hole for 
No. 0 B. & S. wire and finer, 

per doz. 30-00 

Skirling 24087 No. 102. Polished, 2 hole for 
No. 3 B. & S. wire and finer, 

per doz.. 30-00 

Skirmish 24088 No. 103. Polished, 4 hole, for 
No- 8 B. & S, wire and finer, 

per doz. 30.00 

Skirmisher2 4089 No. 104. Polished, 4 hole, for 
No. 0 B. & S. wire and finer, 

per doz. 30.00 

Skicret 24090 No. 105. Polished, same as 
104, with copper jaws, per 
doz. 50.00 



No. 24095. 



No. 24096. 



No. 24098. 



Western Climbers. 


Skirt 24091 Without Straps, per pair. . 1.50 

Skirting 24092 Straps, per set. 1.00 


Eastern Climbers. 

Skittish 24093 Without Straps, per pair . 2 00 

Skittishly 24094 Straps, per set. 1.00 


Lag Screw Wrench. 

Skittles■ 24095 Fits any size head, per doz. 16 00 


Splicing Tool. 

Skive 24096 Per dozen. 9.00 


Howe’s Improved Wire Tool. 

Skiver 24097 Wire Tightener, only (with¬ 
out vise), with strap, each, 4.50 
Skovt 24098 Wire Tightener, with 5i in. 

Vise, with strap, each. 7.00 


Eccentric Clamps. 

24099 For No. 9 wire and finer, 
per doz . 


^d. 24099. 


Skecd 


16.00 

























































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No. 21081. 


Dicke Tools—( Continued .) 


Common Reel. 



No. 24082 £ 


Codeword. List No. 

Skimniness 24081 Complete with Pins.510.00 


List Price. 
Each. 


Combination Pay=Out Reel. 

Skimn y 24082% Each. 16.00 



Take=Up Reel. 


Skip 24083 12-inch Reel. 20.00 

Skipper 24084 18-inch Reel_:. 22.00 


No. 24083. 





Dicke Lock Ferrule Screw Driver. 


Blades forged from finest tool steel, Polished Malleable Ferrules, Fluted 
Hauiiles. 


Length of Blade.. 

24 

34 

44 

54 


84 

104 

124 




Cabinet, per doz. 

S3.00 

$3.50 

S4.50 

$5.50 

$6.50 

$8.00 

$9.50 

$11.00 




Length of Blade. 

24 

34 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

Machinists, per doz ... 

3.00 

3.50 

4.25 

5.00 

6.00 

7.00 

8.00 

9.00 

10.00 

11.00 

12.00 


Bladeft'and Handles of the Dicke Screw Driver are warranted not to turn in the ferrule. 








































































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Wire Reel and Meter. 


The accompanying cut gives an idea of our Wire-Meas¬ 
uring and Reeling Device. It will save time and money 
and a short use will demonstrate its great value. 

In the meter the wire passes between two self-adjust¬ 
ing rollers, which.admit of a wide range, and will meas¬ 
ure accurately either large or small wire. The pointers 
are movable and readily adjusted to the zero point. 
Parties handling wire, either as supplies or for construc¬ 
tion work, cannot afford to be without this device, us it 
will pay for itself in a short time. 


Code Word. List No. List Trice 

Sixtinr 24001 Meter, with Reel, each. $25-00 


No. 24001. 



Wire Meter for Counter. 


The meter is also made, mounted on a neat base, to be 
used on a counter where a reel is not needed. For wire 
factories and dynamo builders the meter alone is invalu¬ 
able. 


'' 24002 Meter, without Reel, each. 16.00 

Cable Meters are made to order only, and arc applicable for 
measuring cables of all sizes, rope or steel cables. 

Special prices quoted on Cable Meters. 


No. 24002. 
























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393 


Sheffy Pipe Wrench. 


It is quick acting, self-adjusting and lias but three parts It is so eon 
strueted that it cannot lock on the pipe, will disengage itself by reversing 
the lever It cannot slip as the stronger the effort to turn the pipe the 
firmer the grip It cannot be abused by using on larger pipe than the size 
designated by number. All parts interchangeable 

The construction is so simple that it appeals to the mechanic at once 
No screws or springs aud self-adjusting. 

To operate the Sheffy Pipe Wrench, open the jaw, hook on the pipe, 
pplPon the handle This brings the lover np against the dog and < reates 
the grip Tim stronger thp pull on the lever the stronger the grip 



Length and Dimensions 


Pipe. 


U 1 2 3 

7 inches <i inches 12 inches 15 inches 
J to 4 J to i to 1 i to 11 

Price List Wrenches and Parts. 


4 

18 inches 
4 ta 2 



0 

l 

2 


4 

Wrench, List.. 
Handles, “ .. 
Jaw, " .. 

Dog, “ . 

*2.00 

-.50 

.70 

.60 

,82 00 
- .50 

.70 
00' 

£2 25 
.60 
.80 
.70 

S3 00 
.70 
.00 

80 

.84 00 

80 

1 (X) 
.00 


“Vulcan” Insulated Screwdrivers. 



Nos. 1164 and 1168. 



No. 2556. 


Moci.ded Mica Insulation. 


Catching 

1 164 

24 inch, per dozen . 

6.00 

Catchword 

1 165 

34 

44 4 4 

7.00 

Catechise 

1166 

4 

44 <1 

8.00 

Catechised 

1167 

5 

44 4* 

12.00 

Catechism 

1168 

6 

tt 44 

13.50 


Champion Screwdrivers. 


Luff 

2554 

24 inch, per dozen. 

3.00 

Luggage. 

2555 

3 

44 '<( 

3.50 

Lugger 

2556 

4 

<« it 

4.25 

Luke 

2557 

5 

44 «( 

5.00 

Lull 

2558 

6 


6.00 

Lullaby 

2559 

7 


7.00 

Lulled 

2560 

8 

« ( l 4 

8.00 

Lumbago 

2561 

9. 

4» 4 4 

9.00 

Lumbering 

2562 

10 

4 < 4 1 

. 10.00 

Lumberingly 

2563 

11 

4 4 4 < 

. 11.00 

Luminary 

•2564 

12 

44 44 

12.00 



































































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No. 15140. 


Pinion Screw Driver. 


Ogilu WuhI. List No. Mst Prloc. 

Mineolu 15140 Each ...$ 50 



No. 15142. 


Handy Ratchet Screw Driver, 

Mineral 15142 Small size, each. 

Acouehy 25595 Large size, each. 


.60 

1.25 



No. 15145 


Novelty Pocket Screw Driver, 

Minerrn 15145 Each.* .... .60 




No. 15150. 



No. 15152. 


Electrician’s Scissors. 

Mingo .15150 Per dozen ...... j 0.20 


Bell Hanger’s Gimlet. 


Mincdotu 15152 15-inch: a 8 4 , each ... 7.50 

Mmcola 15153 15 “ “ .. .. 7.50 

Mincicahvi 15154 15 11 . 7-50 

Miitock 15155 24 “ ** 8.50 

Minvka 15 1 56 24 “ J* “ 8-50 

Minster 15157 24 » V* 8-50 

Mishaicnkn 15158 3G “ n % - 9-50 

Misoula 15159 30 •• J? - . 9-50 

Mi.'sotira 15160 30 " “ 9-50 


Pod Bits. 


No. i5162. Mitchell 15162 18-inch, J?, per dozen .. 4.80 

Moberly 15163 18 “ “ . 4 . 8 D 


















































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395 


Gp 


SYRACUSE 

T O. CO. 


TRADE MARK. 


The “Syracuse” Electricians’ Drill Bit. 



The Numbers Indicate the Sizes in 32ds ok an Inch. 


No. 

12 loch, 

Per Do/.. 

No. 

18 Inch, 

1 ’er Do/. 

No. 

21 Iocb, 

Ter Doz. 

Np. 

30 Inch, 

Ter Do/. 

No. 

36 Inch, 
Per Doz. 

6. 

. $5.00 

6. 

..$7.00 

6. 

.. $9.00 

6.... 

S11.00 

6,... 


8. 

.... 5.00 

8. 

.... 7.00 

8. 

.... 9.00 

8.... 

.1 1.00 

8.... 

.13.00 

10. 

.... 5.50 

10. 

... 7.50 

10 .... 

. 9.50 

10 ... 

.12.00 

10.... 

.13.00 

12.... 

... 6.00 

12. 

... 8.00 

12. 

. 10.00 

12 ... 

.12.00 

12 ... 

.13.00 

14... 

.... 7.00 

14. 

. 9 00 

14. 

. .11.00 

14 .. 

. ...13.00 

14... 

.14.00 

16. 

.... 8.00 

16. 

... 10.00 

16.... 

12.00 

16.... 

.... 14.00 

16.... 

. 15.00 

18.... 

.... 9.00 

18 . 

... II. 00 

18 . 

13.00 

IS. ... 

. 15.00 

18.... 

. 16.00 

20. ... 

...10.00 

20. 

.. .12.00 

20. 

...14.00. 

20 ... 

.15.00 

20.... 

. . . . 16.00 

22.... 

... 1 1.00 

22 . ... 

.13.00 

22 . 

...15.00 

22. ... 

. 16.00 

22.... 

. .. .17.00 

24... . 

...12.00 

24 . ... 

.14.00 

24 .... 

... 16.00 

24. ... 

. 17.00 

24. ... 

_ 18.00 

26.... 

.. . 13.00 

26. .. . 

.15.00 

26... . 

.17.00 

26. ... 

. 18.00 

26. ... 

... 18.00 

28... 

...14.00 

28. ... 


28. ... 

.. 18.00 

28.... 

. 19.00 

28.... 

. 19.00 

30.. . 

... .15.00 

30 . 

. .17.00 

30. ... 

. .19.00 

30.... 

.20.00 

30..., 

.20.00 

32.... 

... 16.00 

32. 

.. 18.00 

32 . 

... .20.00 

32. ... 

. .20.00 

32. ... 

. 20.00 

34 ... 

- 17.00 

34... . 

... 19.00 

34 . 

. .20.00 

34.... 

. 20.00 

34... 

. 20.00 

36 ... 

... 18.00 

36 . 

. 20.00 

36 . 

. 21.00 

36. ... 

_ 21.00 

36. ... 

. 21.00 


Adjustable Malleable Iron Handles. 



For Use Where a Brace is Inconvenient. 


Per dozen 


List Price. 

. $1.25 



Automatic Boring Tools. 

Code Word. List No. 

Corkscrew 2353 Automatic Boring Tool, with 8 
Drills, each... 


No. 2353. 


2.00 


































































































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No. 2912. 


Amidon’s Patent Corner Bit Brace. 


Code Word. I.ist No. List Price. 

Conjugation 2913 8 .per doz.-.. #40-00 

Conjunct 2914 10 “ •• •• “ . 44.00 



No. 2916. 


Conjunction 

Conjunctive 

Conjunctly 

Conjuncture 

Conjuration 


Braces—Ratchet. 


2916 

6-inch 

sweep, per doz.. 

2917 

8 “ 

“ It 

2918 

10 *• 

/• •• 

2919 

12 “ 

•• »• 

2920 

14 “ 

M «• 




30.00 
33.00 
36.00 
39 00 
42.00 



No. 2944. 


Braces—Plain. 

Conjure 2944 C-inch sweep, per doz. 
Coiumn r 2945 S •• •• 

Connate 2946 10 - 

Connect 2947 ]■> *• •• .. 


10 80 
II.80 
12.25 
13.68 


4 



Draw Knives 

Meibom 15085 12-inch blade, each.pp.r doz 
Melvin 15086 14 “ “ • “ 


No. 15085. 



Saws. 


Connected 

1748 

14-inch panel saw, per doz. 

Connivance 

1749 

1G “ - 

Connive 

1750 

18 “ 

Connivency 

1751 

20 •• 

Connivenl 

1752 

22 “ 

Connirer 

1753 

24 “ «• ti 


I 1.50 
13.00 


16.00 

17.35 

18.75 
20.00 
21.50 

22.75 

































































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397 



No. 15165. 


Inspector’s Tools. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Modena 15165 Complete set in Moroccocase, 
containing every thing neces¬ 
sary for adjusting telephone 
apparatus, telegraph and 
stock-printing instruments, 


etc... $ 5.50 

Modesta 15166 Case, only.. . 1.50 



No. 15170. 


Combination Handles. 

Mohawk 15170 Large size, complete. 1.75 



Molton 


No. 15175. 


15175 11 Tools, complete. 


1.25 



No. 3832. 


Pipe Cutters. 

Blighting 3832 Knife, No.2. 

Blind 3833 “ “3. 


Porter’s Wirfe Cutters. 



Behold 

Beholden 

Bodily 


3787 Porter's Easy Wire Cutters. 

will cut 34 -inch wire, each 500 

3788 Porter's Easy Wire Cutters, 

will cut >4 ; inch wire, eaoh 7.00 
3527 Heavy Wire Cutters, will cut 

34 -inch wire, each.9 00 


No. 3787. 












































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No. 15180. 


Cold Chisel. 


Code Word. List No. Per doz 

Momence 15180 ^-inch. 3.00 

Mona 15181 '/ 2 - 3.75 

Moncure 15182 # “ . 4.50 

Monclova 15183 % >•* . 505 



No. 15185. 


Socket Framing Chisel. 

Monster 15185 t' inch.. .,. 

Mondamn 15186 \'/£ " ... 

Mondola 15187 2 “ . 


8.00 

10.00 

12.00 



Brick Drills. 

Monnee 15190 Steel.. 


No. 15190 


18.00 


si 


No. 15191. 


Monetla 15191 Hollow 


10.00 



Floor Groovers. 

Moneka 15192 .. 12.00 

No. 15192. 


Monnette 15193 With removable knife... 14.00 



No. 15193. 



No. 15195. 































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


399 


Tool Belt. 


I,lst Price 


Code Word. List No. Each 

Monongah 15200 .. $ 1.25 

No. 15200! 




Linemen’s Tool Bag. 

Monongahcla 15201 Canvas.. 

Monroe 15202 Leather. 


Tape Lines, 


3.00 

3.75 



No. 15205. 


Sole Leather-Cases. 

Monrovia 15205 25fiiilper <Tpz.. . 21.00 

Monsili 15206 50 • " .. .... 31.80 

Montague 15207 100 ‘ " 50.40 

Asses Skin, Brass Bound Case. 

Monlandoii 15210 25 fa.tper doz .-. 500 

Montclair 15211 50 ‘ “ .- 8.00 

Monlbello 15212 75 * “ .. . 10 00 

Montello 15213 100 * “ . . - 1250 




Pole Counter or Tally Register. 

Montcrale■ 15216 . 3.00 


No. 15210 





























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AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. 8624. 


8624 American Standard Wire Gauge. 0 to 36. each.. 

'* 5 “ 36. “ .. 


Cvtistitulive 
Constrain 8625 
Constrainedly 8626 English 
Constraining 8627 


<* 


1 “ 36. 
6 “ 36, 


3> 2.50 
2.00 
2.00 
I 50 



No. 2392. 


Constrict 2392 Micrometer Caliper, measures from .001 to 1 

* 

inch, each.... 5 00 

Casual 2393 Micrometer Caliper, measures from .001 to 1 

inch, in niorocco case, each.,.,.,.:. 5 75 



No. 2527 


Constraint 2527 Micrometer Caliper, measures from .001 to .5 

); 

inch, eachi. .. 4.50 

Casually 2528 .Micrometer Caliper, measures from .001 to .5 
inch, in morocco case,, each 


5 00 

















AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


401 



No. 3205. 


Soldering Apparatus and Supplies 

W. E. Soldering Salts. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Arbitrate 3205 In 4 pound bottles, per pound.SO.75 

Arbitrator 3206 Ini “ “ . .65 

Arcade 3207 In 5 “ “ “ .50 


The S. S. Soldering Paste. 

The Paste being in a soft, plastic condition, can be 
applied to the metal to be soldered in quantities just 
sufficient for the purpose. After an application of this 
paste the solder flows easily. The paste will not tarnish 
or corrode the metal. 


Solemnizer 

Solemnly 



24457 i pound boxes, per pound 

24458 1 “ “ “ 


The Allen Soldering Stick. 


1.40 

1.30 


No. 24459. 


Sokmnness 24459 Per stick 


25 


Star Soldering Stick. 


Armlet ir* 25596 Per'stick .. . ..25 



No. 3513. 

Blustrous 3513 

Boar 3514 

Board 3515 

Boardable 3516 

Boarded 3517 

Boarding 3518 

Boast 3519 

Boaster 3520 

Boastful 3521 


Soldering Coppers, Pointed. 

21 pounds to the pair, per pound.48 


3 “ “ “ 48 

4 « “ “ 48 

5 “ “ “ 48 

6 “ “ “ 48 

7 « « “ 48 

8 “ “ “ 48 

9 “ “ “ 48 

10 “ “ » f ‘ 48 


SlFR4€ffiB*i 


•J15M5J?. PxJKfJ? 'SCTLfjjiJS. 



No. 3338. 


Concoler 


Solder. 


At Lowest Market Prices. 


3338 Strictly Half and Half 



No. 3339. 


Concomitant 3339 Wire Solder. 

Concord 3340 Rosin Core Solder 
























































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No 152:20 No. 3808. 


Soldering Apparatus — ( Continued ). 


List Price. 

Cod* Word. List- Wo. Each. 

Montevideo 15220 Combination Hot Blast Furnace.$10.00 

Holds 1 gallon of oil 


N 

Binominal 3868 Helper's Firepot. Can also be Used as. 

a reversible torch.. 10.00 



Charcoal Soldering Furnace. 


Code Word. List No. 
Montgomery. I 5222 


List Price. 
Each. 

5.00 


Combination Soldering Torch. 


For Alcohol. 


Montcell 1 5225 . 3.00 

This torch can be Carried in the 
pocket or tool bag The handle con¬ 
tains a vial for acid, doing away, with 
carrying an extra acid bottle. The 
blow-pipe is adjustable and the wick 
large. It is made entirely of brass and 
highly polished. 


Monleecllo 15230 Wellington Torch. 7.50 


No. 1523Q 































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


403 


) 



No. 23116. 



No. 23117. 


Soldering Apparatus— ( Continued) 


Imperial Hot Blast Gasoline Blow Torch. 


This torch is made especially for burning paint, thaw¬ 
ing pipes, burning lead, etc. It generates a blue flame 
of 1500 degrees F. The size and power of the flame can 
be increased or turned down to suit the work. The tank 
holds H pints of gasoline, and is made of the best drawn 
brass, of 18 gauge, is seamless and highly polished. The 
diameter of the tank is 4J inches, and the height to top 
of burner is 9 inches. It'weighs 3 lbs. It is equipped 
with a brass pump, which has strong detachable connec¬ 
tions, and a simple accessible valve. The torch will burn 
in any position, and consume J pint per hour at full blast 
and will not blow out in the wind. The tank has a cone- 
shaped bottom, giving additional strength. These torches 
are fully tested and warranted. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Simplify 23116 Imperial Torch. $5-00 


Braziers’ Hot Blast Blow Torch. 

For Gasoline. 

For braziug and tenipering small tools and springs, 
soldering patterns, and annealing brass and other metals, 
heating soldering coppers, glue, burning off paint, gen¬ 
eral bench, furnace work, etc. 


Simplied 23117 Braziers’Torch 


600 



The Combination Hot Blast Blow Torch. 

For Gasoline. 

Three useful tools in one : a brazier, soldering iron 
heater, and blow torch for plumbers, electricians and 
conduit workers. Will not blow out. 


No. 23118. 


Simply 23118 


600 





























404 


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No. 23119. 



Soldering Apparatus— {Continued) 


The Electric “Hot Blast” Blow Torch. 

For Gasoline. 

It produces a solid blue flame. Weighs two 
pounds when empty,-three pounds when filled. Is 
very strong as well as light. Will burn in any 
position. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Similar 23119 Hot Blast Torch.$ 4.50 


No. 23120. 



No. 23123. No. 2312() and 23127. No. 23128. 



Simulate, 


S intuity 

Sin 

Sinnic 

Siiiaitic 

Sinapie 
Sin a pine 

Sinn pi* 

Sinapiunt 

Sitin' 


Si n (In It 


Sint' 


Sinecure 

Sint'pittt 

Sini'ir 


Repair Parts to Torches. 


23120 


23121 

23122 

23123 

23124 

23125 

23126 

23127 

23128 

23129 

23130 

23131 

23132 

23133 

23134 


No. 1 . Air Pump, complete for 

Hot Blast Torches. 

Imperial Torches.. 

Brazier’s Torches. 

Combination Furnaces. 


1.00 


No. 2. Lower Bracket for Pump. 50 

No. 3. Upper Bracket for Pump. 50 

No. 4. Burner for Imperial Blow 

Torch, complete. 2-50 

No. 6 n. Burner for Brazier’s Blow 

Torch. 4 .oo 

No. 9. Filler Cap for Blow Torches.. .20 

No. 10//. Needle Valve Seat for Im¬ 
perial and Brazier’s Torch. 30 

No. 10ft. Needle Valve Seat for Com¬ 
bination and Tinner’s Furnace. 3 Q 

No. 11 //. Large Packing Nut for Im¬ 
perial Brazier’s Torches. 20 

No. 12//. Large Drip Cup for Im¬ 
perial and Duplex Torches, and Com¬ 
bination and Tinner’s Furnaces. 30 

12*. Large. Drip Cup for Braziers 

Tl>rch .30 

No. 14. Air Valve for Screw and 
Packing Nut for Imperial and Braz¬ 
ier’s Torches. .39 


No. 16. Perforated Burner Tube for 

Imperial Torch. 49 

No. 16</. Perforated Burner Tube for 

Brazier’s Torch. 40 

No. 20. Needle and Packing Nut for 
Imperial and Brazier’s Torches. 50 








































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


405 


Solderi ng Apparatus—( Continued') 


Code Word. List No List Price. 

Archangel 8649 Vulcan Torch, each.....$10.00 


No. 8649. 




No. 8652. 


Christened 8652 Economic Flux Bulb, for soldering acid, each'. 1 . 2.25 



Christening 

8653 

Alcohol Blow Lamp, small size. each... . 

Christian 

8654 

< * 

it 

regular size. each. 

Christianity 

8655 

it 

i i 

large “ " . 

Christmas 

8656 


a 

extra “ 


1.25 

1.50 

2.00 

2.50 


« 


No. 8658. 





















406 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. 2383. 


Soldering Apparatus— {Continued). 


Code Word. List No. List Prior. 

Detouring 2388 Walsh Blow Torch, each. $ 6.00 


\ 



No. 1 .->245. 




Chrisli 8650 Lineman's Torch, tin, each. 

Christopher 8651 " “ brass, each.. 


Carabine 2550 Solder Ladles, 2# inch, per dozen 
Caravan 2551 •* $ 

Cardine 2552 “ A “ “ 

Careen 2553 ■* 5 •- 


Solder Pots. 



Blushfulli / 

3507 

6 inch diameter, per dozen 

Blushing 

3508 

6 # “ 

“ 

Blushless 

$ 

3509 

8 

“ (1 

Bluster 

3510 

9 

«* It 

Blusterer 

351 1 

10 # •• 

• « «(. 

Blustering 

3512 

13# “ 

«» «» 


1.85 

2.00 


2.75 

3.50 

4.75 

6.50 


5.20 

5.50 

10.00 

12.00 

16.00 

32.00 

































Station and Workmen’s Supplies. 


Tape. 


I N 1, !}-£, 2 and 3 Inches. 



Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Beamlet 3638 Grimshaw, black, per pound.$1.10 

Beamtree 3639 “ white, “ 1.00 

Beamy 3640 Competition, black, “ 75 

Bean 3641 “ white, “ .75 

Beancaper 3642 Okonite, black, “ 2.00 

Beancod 3643 Manson, black, “ 1.40 

Beanfed 3644 white, “ 1.40 

Bcanfly 3645 Paragon, black, “ .60 

Beangoose 3646 Tenax, black, “ 60 

Bear 3647 “ white, “ 60 

Calamity 3623 Century Tape, “ .90 

Creased 8746 Kerite “ per roll. 95 

Solen 24460 Sampson Friction Tape, per pound.75 

Solenacean 24461 Clifton Tape, “ 75 

Solenaceous 24462 Simplex, “ 75 

Soleness 24463 B. W. H., “ 85 



Splicing Compound. 


Bears 

Bearable 

Beard 

Solenite 


3731 Chatterton’s American, per pound. f .60 

3732 “ Imported “ . 2.00 

3733 TenaX Splicing Compound, in rolls, per pound.. 1.00 

24464 Para “ “ “ “ .. 1.25 


























408 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. 24438. 


Gale’s Commutator Compound. 


Code Word. List No. List Price 

Solarize 24438 Per Stick. $0-75 

Solary 24439 Per Dozen. 8-00 


Crolius Commutator Compound. 

N 

ArquniiitfiTjIv 25597 Per stick..... .50 


IK 


price: 2 5 CENTS 


Kester’s Commutator Compound. 


No. 8701. 


Lapidary 8701 Per Stick 


•25 


Electric Light tw 

Rodd-Polish.] 

* mrj\pjVTmiru\njiTLrtnj itlt urrui/ i 
\D!RECTIONS;-Apply with wet/ 
cloth or sponge; then pol- i 
ish with soft, dry cloth 
or chamois. 


Hoffman’s Rod Polish. 


Will not wear the lamp rod. It is in the form of a 
powder, put up iu tin boxes, and easily applied. 


Soldanel 24441 Per Box 


.30 





Rubber Gloves. 


Soldanrie 

Soldier 

Soldiering 

Soldierly 


24442 RegularRubber.no cuffs, per dozen..... 13.00 

24443 “ “ with cuffs, “ . 16.50 

24444 Heavy “ no cuffs, “ .. 24.00 

24445 “ “ with cuffs, “ . 30.00 


No. 24445. 





































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


409 


Code Word. 

Hard Rubber Sheet. 

Size of Sheets 20x48 inches. 

Approximate 
weight or 

List No. Thickness. full sheets. 

"List Price. 
Per Pound. 

Ilyatlsville 

13210 

it 

inch 

1 Ys pound. 

$ 2.10 

Ilyndman 

132 II 

i f <5 

«( 

~A “ . 

. 2.00 

Ilyndsvillv 

13212 

a 

3 t 

(« 

3 ft “ . 

. 2.00 

Iberia 

13213 

10 

“ 

4 H “ . 

. 2.00 

Icamole 

13214 

'/* 


5J4 - . 

. 2.00 

Idalia 

13215 

it 

it 

G “ . 

. 2.00 

Idlewild 

13216 

1 3 6 

< » 

7 yi . 

. 2.00 

Ignacio 

13217 

'A 

t • 

\oy 2 - . 

. 2.00 

Ilion 

13218 

19 

<» 

m *• .. 

. 2.00 

Jlliopolis 

13219 

Ys 

(1 

1C yi - . 

. 2.00 

Independence 

13220 

| 7 « 

tt 

m - . 

. 2.00 

Indianola 

13221 


t ‘ 

22 “ . 

. 2.00 

Ingrams 

13222 

A 

11 

24 *• . 

. 2.00 

Ingalls 

13223 

H 

it 

27 “ . 

. 2.00 

Ingalton 

13224 

A 

«< 

32 “ . 

. 2.00 

Ingersoll 

13225 

Vs 

4 C 

35 “ . 

. 2.00 

Ingleside 

13226 1 

<i 

40 “ . 

. 2.00 

Inkseter's 

13227 \'A 

t( 

50 “ . 

. 2.00 




Vulcanized Fibre Sheet. 

Size of Sheets 40x70 inches. 

Indian Red or White. 

For convenience in shipping we prefer to cut sheets in halves 

or quarters 


Interlochen 

13235. 

Thickness. 

lU inch. 



.60 

Inicood 

13236 

* “ . 



.60 

loin 

13237 

1 “ 

5 5 .. 



.60 

lone 

13238 

A 14 . 



.50 

Ionia 

13239 

Ys “ . 



.50 

Ipava 

13240 

'A ;* . 



.50 

Ipsieich 

13241 

A “ . 



.50 

IredeH 

13242 

1*8 “ . 



.60 

Ironation 

13243 

A “ . 



.60 

Irondale 

13244 

A “ . 



.60 

Ironton 

13245 

l “ ....... 



.65 

Irolo 

13246 

l A “ . 



.65 

Iroquois 

13247 

l/z “ . 



.75 


Black, 5 cents per pound advance. 











































410 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Hard Rubber Rods. 


In lengths of 30 inches. 



Code Word 

Irvineton 

Irving 

Irvington 

Irvona 

List No. 

13260 

1 326 1 

13262 

13263 

13264 

Diam.eter 
K inch 

fit 

X " 

Approximate 

Weight per 

Per 100 Feet. 

X pounds per pound.. 

IK 

•>1/ ■.< “ 

List Price. 

... $ 1.80 
1.80 
1.50 

5 «« 

4 . 

• ( if 

1.50 

Irtcin 

Vs " 

7 ‘ * 

1 ♦> 

y 2 v 

OK 

I I 4 I \ 

1.50 

Isabel 

13265 

8 

It ft 

1.50 

lshpeminy 

Meta 

13266 

iox 

12X 

1 C 

It If 

1.40 

13280 

9 *1 

U •( 

1.40 

Islington 

Islip 

It liica 

13281 

H “ 

ft If 

1.35 

13267 

II. <« 

19X 

22 X 

27X 

;>9X 

36 K 

42 

If it 

1.35 

13269 

v •• 

1 f «’t 

1.35 

Jthican 

13270 

13. 

f 1 If 

1.35 

Ink a 

13271 

X " 

1 5 «. 

1- If 

1.35 

Jackman 

13272 

.. 

1.35 

Jacksonboro 

13273 

l “ 

.1 .. 

1.25 

Jacksonport 

Jalapa 

Jamaica 

13274 

IX «• 
IK “ . 
IK “ 

2 •* 

65 K 

92 K 

128 

.. 

1.25 

13275 

If If 

1.25 

13276 

It ft 

1.25 

Janiesburg 

Jameson 

13277 

1 rod 4 

<1 f I 

1.25 

13278 

VA " 
254 “ 

l “ 5X 

II II 

1.25 

Jamcsport 

13279 

i “ ex 

zed Fit 

If If 

1.25 

Vulcani 

>re Rod. 


James tom) 
Jamison 

13285 

13286 

Red, 

Piaiuetcr. 
X inch, 
16 “ 

Random Lengths. 

per foot. 

12 

14 

Jaral 

13287 

Vt ' 



.16 

Jarvis 

13288 

“ 

« 


18 

Jaudon 

13289 

16 " 

« 


18 

Jeeldo 

13290 

K “ 

i1 


24 

Jefferson 

Jenkintoicn 

13291 

(r - 

< C 


26 

13292 

9 «» 

(1 


28 

Jennings 

Jenny 

Jericho 

13293 

X “ 

<( 


34 

13294 

1 1 << 

< f 


40 

13295 

X “ 

< ( 


48 

Jermyn 

13296 

K “ 

< < 


64 

Jerome 

13297 

1 

«I 


84 

Jerusalem 

13298 

IX 

ix •• 

.» 


1 30 

Jesvp 

13299 



1.60 


Black fibre can be furnished on application. 

Hard Rubber Battery Cells. 

The sizes given below are inside dimensions, the thick¬ 
ness of the shell £ inch. 

These cells are all plain except the No. 13,994 which 
has a shoulder near the top for cover—the price on cells 
is without cover. The inside dimensions are given at the 
bottom and ou account of the taper allowed for the mau 
drel the dimensions are slightly greater at the top, about 
3 °j inches. 


Code Word. 

Livermore 

Livingstone 

Livonia 

Llano 


List No. 

13993 

13994 

13995 

13996 


2- i 

2 ? 

3- J 

5 


x 

X 
X 

x b 


6-i x 
4-2 x 
3 2 x 


9-4 

10 i 
04 
72 


List Price 

inches high. $ 1.50 

“ 1.50 

* " ...,. 1.00 

“ (. 5 ° 























































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


41 1 


Tubing. 


Hard Rubber Tubing. 



In Lengths of 24 Inches. 


Code Word. 

List No. 

Outside 

Diam. 

Inside 

Diam. 

Approvl No. 
of Feet per |b. 

List Price. 
Per pound. 

Bloat 

3481 

Y% inch. 

Y% inch. 

20...,,... 

.. $ 1.20 

Bloated 

3482 

A “ 

X •• 

14.. 

1.20 

Bloater 

3483 

X “ 

h - 

10. 

1.20 

Blobber 

3484 

H “ 

y% * 

10 . 

1.20 

Blitheful 

3485 

X " 

X 

8 . 

1.20 

Blithely 

3486 

A “ 

H " 

8. 

1.20 

Blithesome >) 

3487 

l 


0 . 

1.20 

Binnacle 

3488 

i A " 

A " 

0 . 

1.20 


Vulcanized Fibre Tubing. 



Length about 22 inches, to Ji-inch walls. 

Inside 

Diam. 

Jewett 13310 X inch. .- 

Joab 1331 1 y% “ .. 

Jobslown 13312 '/z “ .. 

Johnston 13313 A “ . 

Johnson 13314 H . " .. 

Jolley 13315 1 “ .= 

Jonesboro 13316"' IX " .. 

Joplin 13317,1 Yz " . . 


1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 


Okonite Tubing. 



3249 

3250 

3251 

Y% inclt. 

i/ »« 

Approx. No. 
of Feet per lb. 

. 2.00 

Allowintj 

Alloy 

Alloy aye 
Alloyed 

17 " 

. 2.00 

A 

“ 

h " 

X “ 

H “ 

v/ •• 

14 “ . 

2.00 

IP/ ■ ‘ 

. 2.00 

04 J4 

3253 

3254 

10 •• . 

. 2 00 

8 •• . 

. 2.00 

AUO 

Allspice 

4 i/, 1 • 

. 2.00 

04 JJ 

3256 

3257 

74 

A " 

l 

4 •• . 

. 2.00 

A UUCLC 

Alluding 

3 " . 

2.00 


OOoo 


Soft Rubber Tubing. 


Inside 

Diam.' 


Covers Wire. 


Approx. No. 
of Feet per lb. 


Branding 

3475 

A inch. 

No. 20 B. <fcS. G., Ins. 

100.. 


1.35 

Brandy 

3476 

I 3 n 

-14 

50 .. 


.85 

Bravado 

3477 

X “ 

" 10 

20.. 


.85 

Brave' 

3478 

5 * • 

1 « 

• (I 

13 .. 


.85 

Bravely 

3479 

X “ 

.. 4 

12.. 

• 4 

.85 

Bridget 

3480 

A " 

.. o 

0.. 


.85 














































412 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



Insulating Paints. 


Capitation 3347 P. «fc B. Paint, 1 gallon cans, per gallon 


Capitulate 3348 “ “5 “ “ . 1-40 

Capon 3349 “ “ barrel lots, “ . I-25 



Armalac. 

For Insulating Field Magnets and Armatures. 

Acid, alkali and waterproof. Absolutely nou-inflam- 
fnable. Unexcelled and unvarying standard of insulation. 

Bbls. Halt 

Code »V ord. List No. Per GaL Bo Is. Cans. 

Covenant 8728 Armalac. $1.65 $1.75 $2.00 


Insuliac 


Copyist 


Is a rapid drying orange colored insulating varnisb. 
possessing great insulating properties and absolute resist¬ 
ance to lubricating oils. Dilute with insuliac thinner 
only. 

Bbls. Half 

Per GaL Bbls. 

8729 Insuliac. $1.65 $1.75 


Cane. 

$ 2.00 


Insuliac Thinner. 

A Dilutant for Insuliac. 

Bbls. 
Per Gal. 

Gertrude 8881 Insuliac Thino&r.$1.35 


Half 

Bbls. 


$1.45 


Cans. 

$».70 


Enamelac. 


For producing highly-lustrous, smooth and waterproof 
surfaces upon wood or iron. Unexcelled as a pre¬ 
servative. 

Bbls. Half 

Ter Gal. Bbls. Cans. 

Copyholder 8730 Enamelac. $0.80 $0.90 $1.00 


Waste. 


Cask 


3999 Best Quality Cotton Waste, per pound, 


Cousin 


Crocus Cloth. 

8726/4 Per Sheet. 

“ Ream. 


.05 

18.00 


Cove 


Asbestos. 

8727 Asbestos Paper, in rolls, per pound 


.30 

























AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


413 



Standard Price List 

OP 

Electrical Mica. 


Size. 

Price per lb. 

Size. Price per lb. 

Size. Price per lb. 

Size. Price per lb. 

Size. Price per lb. 

Size. Price per lb. 

Hx 3 

$0 60 

2 x 21 

$0 60 

2fx 74 

$5 00 

2f x 5 

$5 00 

31X 54 

$7 75 

44 x 7 

$9 75 

nx 3j 

65 

2 X 24 

65 

21x 8 

5 50 

2f x 51 

5 25 

31X 6 

8 50 

44x 8 

10 00 

14-x 34 

70 

2 x 2f 

70 

21 x 84 

6 25 

2f x 54 

5 50 

31 x 7 

8 75 

44x 9 

10 25 

Ux 3f 

75 

2x3 

75 

21 x 9 

6 75 

2fx 6 

6 00 

3ix 8 

9 00 

44x10 

11 25 

Hx 4 

90 

2 x 31 

80 

21 x 94 

7 50 

2fx 64 

6 25 

3ix 9 

9 50 

44x11 

12 00 

Hx 4i 

1 00' 

2 x 34 

90 

21x10 

8 00 

2f.x 7 

6 75 

31x10 

10 50 

44x12 

13 00 

Hx 44 

1 15 

2 x 3f 

1 00 

21x11 

8 50 

2fx 74 

7 25 

31x11 

12 00 

5x5 

8 50’ 

Hx 5 

1 50 

2x4 

1 20 

2-1x12 

9 50 

2fx 8 

7 75 

31x12 

12 50 

5 x 54 

9 00 

Hx 54 

1 90 

2 x 4f 

1 25 

24x 24 

85 

2fx 84 

8 75 

34x 34 

4 50 

5x6 

9 50 

Hx 6 

2 40 

2 x 44 

1 40 

24x 2f 

1 00 

2fx 9 

9 00 

34 x 3f 

5 00 

5 x 64 

9 75 

Hx 64 

3 00 

2 x 4f 

1 50 

24 x 3 

1 25 

2fx 94 

9 50 

34x 4 

6 00 

•5x7 

10 00 

Hx 7 

4 00 

2x5 

1 75 

24 x 31 

1 35 

2fxl0 

10 00 

34 x 41 

6 25 

5x8 

10 25 

Hx 74 

4 50 

2 x 54 

2 40 

24x 34 

1 50 

2f.xll 

11 00 

34 x 44 

6 50 

5x9 

10 50 

Hx 8 

4 75 

2x6 

3 00 

24 .x 3} 

1 60 

2Jxl2 

11 50 

34 x 4f 

7 00 

5 xlO 

11 00 

Hx 8i 

5 25 

2 x 64 

3 50 

24x 4 

1 75 

3x3 

2 50 

34x 5 

7 50 

5 xll 

12 00 

H x 9 

5 75 

2x7 

4 50 

24-x 41 

2 00 

3 x 31 

2 75 

34x 54 

8 25 

5 xl2 

13 50 

Hx 94 

6 50 

2 x 74 

4 75 

24x 44 

2 50 

3 x 34 

3 25 

34 x 6 

8 75 

54x 54 

9 25 

HxlO 

7 00 

2.x 8 

5 00 

24x 4f 

3 00 

3 x 3f 

3 15 

34x 64 

8 75 

54x 6 

9 75 

14x11 

7 75 

2 x 84 

5 75 

24x 5 

3 50 

3x4 

5 00 

34x 7 

9 00 

54x 7 

10 25 

14x12 

8 75 

2x9 

6 25 

24x 51 

3 60 

3x41 

5 25 

34 x 8 

9 25 

54 x 8 

10 50 

Hx 3 

70 

2 x 94 

7 00 

2Jx 54 

3 75 

3 x 44 

6 00 

34 x 9 

9 50 

54x 9 

10 75 

ljx 34 

75 

2 xlO 

7 50 

24 x 6 

4 25 

3 x 4f 

6 50 

34x10 

10 75 

54x10 

11 50 

l|x 34 

85 

2 xll 

8 25 

21 x 64 

4 50 

3x5 

7 00 

31x11 

12 00 

54x11 

12 00 

Ifx 3f 

1 00 

2 xl2 

9 25 

24x 7 

5 00 

3 x 54 

7 50 

34x12 

13 00 

54x12 

13 50 

Hx 4 

1 10 

21x 21 

60 

21 x 74 

5 25 

3x6 

8 00 

4x4 

7 00 

6x6 

10 00 

Hx 41 

1 15 

21 x 24 

65 

24 x 8 

5 50 

3 x 64 

8 25 

4 x 44 

7 25 

6 x 64 

10 25 

Hx 44 

1 25 

2f x 2f 

70 

24 x 84 

6 50 

3x7 

8 50 

4 x 5 

7 75 

6x7 

10 50 

ljx 4} 

1 40 

2ix 3 

l 00 

24 .x 9 

7 00 

3x8 

8 75 

4 x 54 

8 50 

6x8 

10 75 

l}x 5 

1 75 

21 x 31 

l 15 

24 x 94 

7 50 

3x9 

9 00 

4x6 

9 00 

6x9 

11 00 

Hx 54 

2 15 

2ix 34 

1 30 

24 x 10 

8 00 

3 xlO 

10 50 

4 x 64 

9 25 

6 xlO 

11 50 

ljx G 

2 75 

2ix 3f 

1 45 

24 -xll 

8 75 

3 xll 

12 00 

4x7 

9 50 

6 xll 

12 00 

ljx 64 

3 25 

2ix 4 

1 60 

24x12 

10 00 

3 xl2 

12 50 

4x8 

9 75 

6 xl2 

14 00 

ljx 7 

4 25 

2f'x 41 

1 75 

2f x 2f 

1 25 

31x 31 

3 50 

4x9 

10 00 

7x7 

10 75 

Hx 74 

4 50 

■ 21x 44 

2 00 

2fx 3 

1 75 

3lx 34 

4 00 

4 xlO 

11 00 

7 x 74 

10 75 

Hx 8 

4 75 

2fx 4f 

2 25 

2fx 31 

2 00 

3f x 3f 

4 50 

4 xll 

12 00 

7x8 

11 00 

lfx 84 

5 50 

•21 x 5 

2 75 

2fx 34 

2 25 

31 x 4 

5 25 

4 xl2 

13 00 

7x9 

11 25 

Ifx 9 

6 00 

,21x 51 

2 85 

2f x 3f 

2 50 

31.x 41 

5 50 

4?x 44 

7 50 

7 xlO 

12 00 

lfx 94 

6 75 

21 x 54 

3 00 

2fx 4 

3 00 

3fX 44 

6 00 

44x 5 

8 25 

7 xll 

12 50 

IfxlO 

7 25 

2ix 6 

3 40 

2fx 41 

3 25 

3fx 4f 

6 50 

44x 54 

8 75 

8x8 

12 00 

1 Jxl 1 

8 00 

21x 61 

3 65 

2fx 44 

3 75 

31x 5 

7 25 

44 x 6 

9 25 

8x9 

12 50 

lfxl2 

9 00 

21 x 64 

3 90 

2fx 4f 

4 25 

31 x 51 

7 50 

44x 64 

9 50 

8 xlO 

13 00 

2x2 

60 

2f x 7 

4 75 










All Larger. Special Prices. 
































414 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. 3604. 


Galvanized Oil Waste Cans. 

Self-Closing Cover. 


With Improved Spring Attachment. 


The “ Iron-Clad ” Oil Waste Cans are made without the use of Solder and 
are galvanized after being put together. They are recommended by the 
leading insurance companies. 


Round. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Ancestral 3604 No. 1, llixlo inches, per doz.$18.00 


Round. 


Made to Order Only. 


Dab 

554 

No. 2, 12x18 inches, per doz .. 


... 24.00 

Dabble 

555 

“ 3, 13x20 

(« <1 



. 28.00 

Daft 

556 

“ 4, 14x22 

44 44 



. ■ ■ 36.00 

Dagger 

557 

“ 5, 16x24 

44 44 



.... 42.00 

Daily 

558 

“ 6, 18x26 

4 4 44 



.... 56.00 

Daintily 

559 

“ 7, 2u.<30 

4 4 44 



... 90.00 

Daisy 

560 

“ 8,24x36 “ 

Rectangular. 

Length. Width. 
In. In. 

Depth. 

Id 

.... 130.00 

Daker 

561 

No. 30, per doz. 20 

15 

20 

.... 70.00 

Dale 

562 

“ 40, “ 

20 

18 

24 

.... 90.00 

Dally 

563 

“ 50, “ 

24 

20 

30 

.... 132.00 

Damage 

564 

“ 60, “ 

26 

22 

80 

.... 140.00 

Damaging 

565 

“ 70, “ 

28 

24 

34 

....170.00 

Damask 

566 

“ 80, “ 

30 

24 

36 

... 190.00 



No. 3454. 


The Model Oil Filter. 

It can be operated with or without heat, although it is preferable to use 
heat at all times, as it greatly facilitates the flow of oil, and assists in sepa¬ 
rating it from all sediment, grit and dirt. 

The steam heating pipes are independent of filter. We pldce them on 
top of the stand, under the filter, where the coil gives all the heat required 
and can be easily connected or disconnected. By doing this we avoid all 
trouble that is caused by defective and leaky joints where steam pipes pass 
through wall of filter. 

It is self cleaning, as it is so constructed that all dirt, grit and sediment 
in the oil as it passes through the separating chambers is trapped to the bot¬ 
tom and is drawn off through a waste cock. 

The supply of waste oil to separating chamber can be regulated to feed 
fast or slow. All heavy or gummy oils require more time to filter than light 
oils. 

It can be used for an oil tank, for the clean oil chamber is large enough 
to hold all the oil required in an engine room. 


Blown 3454 10 gallons. . 35.00 

Blubber 3455 30 “ 50.00 

Blubbered 3456 60 “ 65.00 


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No 3834. 


Oiler Sets. 

These'Engineers’ Sets are made of heavy brass and handsomely finished. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Blessing 3834 Five Pieces, Brass.$6.00 

Blest 3835 Six “ “ 9.00 

Blight 853 Five “ Nickel. 8.00 

Blighted 854 Six “ “ 11.00 



No. 3838. 


Engineers’ Fillers, Brass. 


Blessedly 3838 Heavy Brass, One Quart, each. 2.00 

Blesser 3839 “ “ Two Quarts “ . 3.00 



No. 3452. 


Engineers’ Fillers, Steel. 

Blistered 3452 Pint Fillers, 4£ in. diameter, 3| in. high, Screw 

Top, per doz.14-00 

Blistering 3453 Quart Fillers, 5 in. diameter, 5 in. high, Screw 

Top, per doz.20.00 



Brass. 

Blistery 3450 li Pint Fillers, 4} in. diameter, 4 in. high, Screw 

Top, per doz.22.00 

Blithe 3451 Quart Fillers, 5 in. diameter. 5 in. high. Screw 

Top, per doz.30.00 


Steel. 

Bled 3840 Steel Oiler, 4i in. diara., 3 in. nozzle, per doz- 9.25 

Blemish 3841 ” 4i « 9 " “ ..1.10.50 


Bless 

Blessed 


Brass. 


3842 

3843 


Brass Oilers, 4J in. diam., 3 in. nozzle, per doz.. 12.00 


4i 


..14.00 


No. 3840. 


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No. 3844. 


Oiler Sets — ( Continued ). 

Steel. 


Code Word. 

List No. 


List Price. 

Blatter 

3844 

Steel Oiler, 2J in. diam., 24 in. 

nozzle, per doz. .$4.50 

Blaze 

3845 

CO 

otfce 

CO 

“ .. 5.50 

Blazed 

3846 

3| 9 • 

.. 6.50 

Blazer 

3847 

3f “ 3 

‘ “ .. 7.50 

Blazing 

3848 

3f “ 9 

“ .. 8.50 


Brass. 

Blazon 3849 Brass Oilers, 2J in. diam., 24 in. nozzle, per doz.. 6.50 

Bleat 3850 “ 3f “ 3 “ .. 8.00 

Bleating 3851 “ 3| “ 9 “ .. 9.20 





No. 3852. 


Upright Locomotive Oiler. 

The flow of oil from this is controlled by a valve so the oil only runs out 
when you press the thumb piece on top of the handle. 


Brass. 

Blast 3852 1 Pint, Brass, with valve, per dozen.36.00 

Blasted 3853 2 “ “ “ “ .48.00 

Blaster 3854 3 “ “ “ “ .60.00 

Blasting 3855 1 “ “ no valve “ .24.00 

Blastpipe 3856 2 “ “ “ “ .36.00 

Blatant 3857 3 “ “ “ “ .48.00 


Tin. 

Biology 3858 1 Pint. Tin, with valve, per dozen.24.00 

Birch 3859 2 “ “ “ “ .33.00 

Birchen 3860 3 “ “ ‘ “ ..45.00 

Bird 3861 1 “ “ no valve, “ 12.00 

Birth 3862 2 “ ■* “ 21.00 

Blanche 3863 3 “ “ “ *■ .33.0U 



No, 3864. 


Railroad Oiler. 

Steel. 

Biographer 3864 Pint R. R. Oiler, 3$ in. diam., 5 in. high, 12 in. 

nozzle, per dozen.14.00 

Biographic 3865 Quart R. R. Oiler, 4£ in. diam., 6 in. high, 18 in. 

nozzle, per dozen.18.00 


Brass. 

Biographical 3866 Pint R. R. Oiler, 3§ in. diam., 5 in. high, 12 in. 

nozzle, per dozen.18.00 

Biography 3867 Quart R. R. Oiler, 4J in. diam., 6 in. high, 18 in. 

pozzle, per dozen...21.00 






































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No. 2348 



No. 2349 


No. 2350- 



Insulators—Glass. 


Code Word. List No. List Price* 

Elm 2348 Regular, per 1,000...$40.00 

Racked 250 in a barrel. 


Elongate 


2349 Deep Groove, per 1,000. 

Packed 200 in a barrel. 


45.00 


Elopement 2350 Western Union, per 1,000. 50.00 

Packed 200 in a barrel. 







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No. 2351 


Insulators—Glass—( Continued') 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Eloquence 2351 Pony, per 1,000 . $22.50 


Packed 300 in a barrel. 



55.00 



Billion 3872 Deep Groove, Double Petticoat, per 1,000. 50.00 

Packed 175 in a barrel. 


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No. 2354 



No. 2334 


Insulators—Glass — ( Continued ). 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Beamless 3719 Extra D. G , D P., per 1,000. . . $50.00 

Packed 165 in a barrel. 


Elsewhere 2354 Pony, Do&ble Petticoat, per L000. 27.50 


Emmeline 2334 National Pony, per 1,000 


40.00 



Eminent 


2335 Pony Duplex, per 1,000 


45.00 











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Insulators—Glass -{Continued). 

Hemingray. 

I,ist I'riec. 


Code Word. List No. per 1,000. 

Moravia 15300 No. 3, Regular. $ 36.00 

Morliead 15301 No. 7 Standard. 32.00 


Packed 250 in a barrel. 




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Insulators—Glass— [Continued). 

Hemingray. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

. per 1,000. 

Morion (5308 Street railway, deep groove, double petti 

coat m ..i.. $ 50.00 

Packed 200 in a barrel. 


No. 15308.- 



No. 15310.— 


Moro (5310 Western Uuion Double petticoat, teat.... 50.00 

The points or teats on the lower rim of 
the petticoat attract the water on the outer 
surface of the insulator into drops. The 
water drops from these points, thereby 
preventing the moisture from creeping up 
on the inner petticoat, and thence to the 
piu. 

Other insulators can be made in same 
manner at special prices. 



Morell 15312 Pony. 

Packed 300 in a barrel. 


23.00 


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No. 2336 


Insulators—Glass—( Continued ,). 


Code Word. List No. ' List Price. 

Emissary 2336 Deep Groove Duplex, per 1,000..$50.00 



No. 9200—Open. 


Emulating 9200 Glass Oil Insulator, complete, iron pin, per 100. 80.00 
Emulation 9308 “ “ “ wooden pin, 50.00 

The price for No. 9200 includes 10 quarts of oil and 5 
pounds of hemp or oakum, and for No. 9308 includes 12 
quarts of oiL 



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No. 6T93. 


Insulators—Glass— (Continued). 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Emulate 6793 Double Groove Glass Insulator, per 1,000.$82.00 



No. i, Glass Insulating or Break Knob. 


Empty 


1^ inches long, 1A inches wide, * inch hole. 
2337 Per 1,000. 


20.00 



No. 2338- 


No. 2. Glass Insulating or Break Knob. 


1} inches long, 2 inches wide. 4 inch hole. 

Emptying 2338 Per 1,000.-.. 30.00 



No. 3, Glass Insulating or Break Knob. 

For insulating span wires, guy wires, arc lamps, etc. 

2\ inches long, 2 inches wide, i inch hole. 

Empurple 2339 Per 1,000... 40.00 


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No. 24465. 


Glass Insulators.—( Continued .) 


\ 

Break Knob. 

Takes a One Inch Cable. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Soleplate 24465 Per 1,000 .$80.00 


3f in. long; 2j in. wide. 


Liquid Insulator. 



No. 2444(5. 


Solere 24446 Per 1,000 . 500.00 

Made all in one piece. 

Weight, per piece, 30! ozs. Weight; per 100, packed, 2210 lbs. 
Packed 100 in a barrel. 


Locke Triple Petticoat Insulators. 

For High, Voltages. 

China Insulator. 

Solert 24467 Each.....50 


Dimensions;—Diameter, 5# inches; Height, 3 inches. 



No. 24467. 


No. 24468. 

























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No. 34ISO. 


Insulators—Porcelain. 


The dimensions are as nearly accurate as possible, but 
owing to the fact that porcelain shrinks when baked, and 
the shrinkage is not at all times the same, Insulators niay 
be a little larger or smaller than figures given. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Wistful 3458 Per 1,000 . $3.60 


It. T. & Sons No. 7. g in. wide and g in. high. 
Groove, , 3 { in. deep, g in. wide. 



No. 1928. 



No. 1929. 



No. 1930. 



No. 3462. 


Wissless 3460 Per 1,000... 3-60 

It. T. & Sous No. t>. \% in. wide and jj in. high. 
Groove, £ in. deep, 3 7 5 in. wide.. 


Jiilge 1928 Per 1,000 . 4.00 

It. T. & Sons No. 8. 1 ,’ s iu. wide, |j} in. high. 
Groove, in. deep, 5 ® s in. wide - 


Biled'tct 1929 Per 1,000. . 4.00 

It. T. Sons No. 11. lj'j in. wide, in. high. 
Groove, J in. deep, 4 in. wide. 


liilgeA 1930 Per 1,000 . 5-00 

It. T. & Sons No. 9. g in. wide, 1J in. high. 
Groove, ,' s in. deep, J in. wide. 


Wuenexs 3462 Per 1,000 . 5.25 

It. T. & Sons No. 5. lj'j in. wide, 1J iu. high. 
Groove, T 8 8 in. deep, in. wide. 

About 5,000 No. 5 fill a barrel. 500 are packed in boxes. When packed 
in boxes 50 cents extra per 1,000 is charged. 





























































































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No. 2575. 



\ 

Insulators Porcelain—( Continued .) 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Blue 3464 Per 1,000, in barrel lots... $8-00 


R. T. & Sons No. 4. 1 T 9 S in. wide, 1§ in. high. 
Groove, i in. deep, § in. wide. 

About 2,000 to 2,300 make a barrelfull. 500 fill a box. 50 cents extra 
per 1,000 charged when packed in boxes. 


Demon 2575 Split, per 1,000 . 36-00 

Special Split Insulator, 1J in. wide, 1,3. in. high. 
Groove, 1 in. deep, 4 in. wide. 


Dot/ time. 


1923 Per 1,000 . 15.00 

R. T. & Sons No. 10. 1$ in. wide, lj in. high. 
Groove, in. deep, £| in. wide. 


Blunder 3466 Per 1,000 . 24.00 

R. T. & Sons No. 36. 1}| in. wide, 14 in. high. 
Groove, J in. deep, § in. wide. 






No. 34G0. 












































































































































































































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No. 


I n s u la to r s—Po r ce 1 a i n -- (G>///V// tied.) 


Code Word 
Btnbbi’riny 


List No ‘-'St I’r'ce. 

3468 Per 1,000 . $20-00 


U. T. & Sons No. 15. 1 \* wide, lg high. 
Groove, in. deep, g in. wide 



Dazzle 1924 Per 1,000. 

K. T. & Sons No. 24. lg in. wide, 1 }| in. high. 
Groove, i in. deep, £ in. wide. 


No. 1924. 


Bilious 


1925 Per 1,000 . 20-00 

li. T. & Sons No. 3. 2 in. wide, lg in. high. 

Groove g in. deep, g in. wide. 



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No. 1925. 
































































































































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No. 3470. 


\ 


Insulators—Porcelain— {Continued) 


Codeword. List No. List Price. 

Bluff neat 3470 .Per 1,000.$35.00 


It. T. & Sons No. 20. 2j\ in. wide, 1§ in. high. 
Groove, iu. deep, £ in. wide. 



No. 1026. 


Bilked 


1926 Per 1,000 . 2 7-00 

It. T. & Sons No. 2. 2 iu. wide, 2£ in. high. 
Groove, T \ in. deep, ^ in. wide. 



No. 1027. 


Bilk 


1927 Per 1,000 


53 00 


R. T. & Sons No. 1. 2 in. wide, 3 in. high. 
Groove; £ in. deep, § in. wide. 

























































































































































































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25429 



25432 


25433 



25434 



25435 



25436 


25437 



Special Porcelain Insulators. 

The figures as to dimensions and weight of In¬ 
sulators is as. accurate as the nature of porcelain 
will allow, and in actual practice results may vary 
a trifle. 

Code Word. List No. 

Accessarily 25429 PI 01 Insulator. 

3J inches high; 4 inches wide; | inch hole; lj inch 
groove. Weight per 1000, 2780 pounds. A barrel 
contains about 125. 

Accessariness 25430 P102 Insulator. 

£4 inches high; 2g inches wide; 1J inch hole; g inch 
groove. Weight per 1000, 675 pouuds. A barrel 
contains about 400. 

Accessary 25431 P103 Insulator...,... 

2g inches high; 24 inches wide inch hole; 14 inch 
groove. Weight per 100Q, 660 pounds. A barrel 
contains about 400. 

Accessibility 25432 P104 Insulator... 

1 t 7 j inch high; 24 inch wide; T 9 S inch hole; f inch 
groove. Weight per 1000, 380 pounds. A barrel 
contains about 700. 

Accessinnal 25433 P1044 Insulator...,..;....•. 

1J inches high; 2 inches wide: inch hole; | inch 

groove. Weight per 1000, 380 pounds. A barrel 
contains about 900. 

Accessorial 25434 P105 Insulator. 

lg inchs high; 24 inches wide; {g inch hole; 1 inch 
groove. Weight per 1000, 350 pouuds. A barrel 
contains about 700. 

Acressorily 25435 P106 Insulator... 

lg inch high; 14 inch wide; g inch hole; jg inch 
groove. Weight per 1000, 115 pounds. A barrel 
contains about 2200. 

Aficestorinm 25436 P107 Insulator.. 

1 inch high; lg inches wide; inch hole; 4 inch 
groove. Weight per 1000, 160 pounds. A barrel 
contains about 2500. 

Accidence 25437 P108 Insulator.••. 

g inch high; 1 T 5 S inches wide; 4 inch hole; g inch 
groove. Weight per 1000, 75 pounds. A barrel 
contains about 3000. 

Acciden talism 25438 P109 Insulator.. 

inch high; }f inch wide; 4 inch hole; g inch 
groove. Weight per 1000, 30 pounds. A barrel 
contains about 8000. 



25438 



25439 


Acciden tality 25439 P110 Insulator... 

1 inch high; lg inch wide; § inch hole; g inch 
groove. Weight per 1000, 105 pounds. A barrel 
contains about 2200. 


Prices Quoted on Application. 

















































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25442 



25443 



Special Porcelain Insulators,— Continued. 


Code Word. List No. 

Accidentally 25440 PI Insulators. 

2f inches high; 2 inches wide'; tV inch hole; g inch groove. 
Weight per 1000, 500 pounds. A barrel contains about 600. 

Accidentalness 25441 P2 Insulator .. 

If inches high; If inches wide; g inch hole; inch groove. 
Weight per 1000, 287 pounds. A barrel contains about 900. 

Accidcntiary 25442 P3 Insulator. 

If inches_high; If inches wide; g inch hole; inch.groove. 
Weight per 1000, 287 pounds. A barrel contains about 900. 

Accipenser 25443 P4 Insulator. 

If inches high; l^j inches wide; 5 8 j inch hole; T 7 S inch groove. 
Weight per 1000, 200 pounds. A barrel contains about 2500. 

Accipient 25444 P5 Insulator. 

If inch high; lg inches wide, f inch hole; T 6 ff inch groove. 
Weight per 1000, 80 pounds. A barrel contains about 4500. 

Accipiter 25445 P6 Insulator. 

g inch high; inch wide; inch hole; T 7 5 inch groove. Weight 
per 1000, 30 pounds. A barrel contains about 9000, 

Acclimate 25446 P7 Insulator..,,... ,.... 

fg inch high; ^{S inch wide; inch hole; inch groove. Weight 
per 1000. 30 pounds. A barrel contains about 9000. 

Acclimation 25447 P8 Insulator..... 

inch high; g inch wide; 5 V inch hole; g inch groove. Weight 
per 1000, 30 pounds. A barrel contains about 9000. 



25449 



25450 


Acclimatement 25448 P9 Insulator........... 

1| inches high; g inch wide; inch hole; TS inch groove. 
Weight per 1000, 26 pounds. A barrel contains about 9000. 

Acclimatise 25449 Pill Insulator ... 

If inches high; l^g inches wide; 4 inch hole; f inch groove. 
Weight per 1000; 195 pounds. A barrel contains about 1500. 



25451 25452 25453 


Acclimaturc 25450 PI51 Bushing length under head 1 inch; finch 
wide; | inch hole 

Acclivous 25451 P152 Bushing length under head g inch; f inch 
wide; g inch hole. 



Accloy 25452 P153 Bushing length under head g inch; || 

inch; wide; § inch hole. 

Accoast 25453 P154 Bushing length uuder head g inch; 

inches wide; g inch hole. 

Accoil 25454 High Potential Insulator, hard burned and 

thoroughly vitrified. 


25454 


Prices Quoted on Application, 











































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I nsu lators—Porcelai n—( Continued ). 


Wiring Insulator. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Enabling I Glazed, for No. 6 and No 8 wire, Der 100. $2-40 

Enact I y t Unglazed, “6 “ 8 “ “ 1.50 

Enacted 2 Glazed, “ 10 to No. 16 *• “ . | 80 

Enacting 2 % Unglazed, “10 “ 16 “ “ . | .20 



No. 8907. 


Wiring Insulator for Large Wires. 

The Insulator will hold insulated wires or cables from 
i to J inch outside diameter. 


Emulsive 8907 Glazed, per 100. .. 7.50 

Enable 8908 Unglazed. “ . 4.50 



No. 8909. 


“Economic” Insulators. 

This is a modification of Nos. 1 and 2 Wiring Insulators. 

By an improved construction it is, without sacrificing 
strength, made much smaller, and is therefore sold at a 
much lower price. 

Emulgent 8909 For No. 1 wire and smaller, glazed, per 100.... 1,80 

Emulsion 8910 “ 6 " " glazed. “ - | .20 



No. 6580. 





































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No. 8. 


Code Word. 

Emptied 

Emptiness 



The construction of this Circuit Breaker is such as to 
insure high insulation and great strength. We furnisli a 
large size for electric light wires, and smaller size'for 
electric railway span wires, guard wires, curves, etc. 


■ List No. List Price. 

8 ”Bmall size, each per 100. $3-00 

9 Large “ “ * 11 . 5*00 




No. 2341. 


Empowering 2341 Rubber Hook Insulator, each 


.15 



No. 25000. 



No. 2566. 


P. & S. Guard Wire Suspension Insulators. 


Solieitant 


25000 P. & S. No. 60, Glazed 


List Price. 
Per 100. 


$2.20 


The “Safety” Wire Holder. 

Made in three sizes, Nos. 1, 2 and 3; to take wire as fol¬ 
lows : No. 1 takes from No. 18 to No. 12 B. & S. gauge; 
No. 2 takes from No. 12 to No. 6 B. & S. gauge ; No. 3 
takes from No. 6 to No. 0 B. & S. gauge. They are fur¬ 
nished with different screws to suit the class of work 
required, viz., No. A, 1 inch wood screw for wood work ; 
No. B, 1-J inch wood screw for plastered ceiling; No. C, 
£ inch machine screw for iron work. 


Dewy 2566 No. 1, with 1 inch wood screw, per 100 . 10.00 

Dexter 2567 -‘2, “1 “ " " . 10 00 

Dexterity 2568 “ 1. “ 1| “ “ “ 10.00 

Dexterous 2569 “ 2, “ 1$ “ " “ 10.00 

Diadem 2570 “ 1, “ i “ machine screw, “ 10.00 

Diagonal 2571 “2, “ J “ “ “ 10.00 

Diagram 2572 “ 3, ,f 1 “ wood screw, " 15.00 

Dial 2573 “3, “ H “ “ " 15.00 

Dialect 2574 “ 3, “ i “ machine screw, “ 15.00 

































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No. 8742. 


The Security Insulator. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Luminous 8742 Security Insulator, 1} x 1$ inch. No. 2 to No. 12 

wire, per 1 000 . ...$30.00 


Combination Fixture Cut=out and Outlet 


Insulator. 



No. 64. 


As will be seen by the cut, it is fastened to the lathing, 
and when the plaster is put on, the Cut-out projects 
slightly through it. The wires pass through holes in the 
china plate, and it is impossible for them to touch the gas 
pipe or the lath or plaster. It is fitted with brass work 
for connecting the wires or fuses, and is furnished either 
with fuse plugs, which cover the fuses, or may be fused 
in the ordinary way. 


Electioneer 64 Each. .15 

Exacted 26 Fuse Plugs, each.05 

We also furnish the China Plate for No. 64 with three 
holes for wires, to be used without brass work. 

Elector 644 Each. II 



No. f>0. 


Election 



No. 61. 


Outlet Insulator. 

Small curved china tubes for outlets, which effectually 
insulate wires from the gas pipe and lath and piaster. 

They are fastened to the pipe with tape in the usual way, 
as shown in the cut. 

50 Per 100. 2.00 


% 

Corner Insulator. 

For the protection and insulation of heavy wires and 
cables when passing around corners or over cornices. It 
has a hole large enough for an insulated wire f inch 
outside diameter. 


Empoisoning 61 Glazed, each 


.25 































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No. 25094. 


Tree Insulators. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Elite 9301 Simplex Tree Insulator, each . .50 


The Cutter Swinging Tree Insulator. 

It is readily hung from a hook or wire twisted through 
the loop at the top, and by lengthening this wire the device 
will adapt itself to a wide range of conditions. It can also 
be used for supporting arc light wires under iron roofs. 

Soniferous 25094 Per Dozen ..... .2.00 



No. 9. 


The cut shows our No. 9 Circuit Breaker uspd as a 
Tree Insulator. 

Emptiness 9 P. & S. Tree Insulator, per- 100,. 5.00 



No. 2855. 



No. 2853. 


Gem Wire Holders, with Bolt and Nut. 

Wood Insulation. 

Effort 2853 -ff inch opening, per 100. | 

Effrontery 2854 i “ “ «• . . 




Porcelain Insulation. 

Effulgent 

2855 

i 8 s inch opening, per 100_ 

Effuse 

2856 

i .. 

Effusion 

2857 

1 “ ‘ “ .... 


12.00 

12.00 

17.50 



























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No. 487. 



No. 492. 


Gem Wire Holders, with Bolt and Nut— 

( Continued ). 

Opalescent Glass Insulation. 


Codeword. List No. List Price. 

Effusive 2858 i iuch opening, per 100 . $22.50 

Egbert 2859 5 ** “ “ 22.50 

Egg 2860 J - ‘ “ 27.50 

Egotism. 2861 l " “ •• 27.50 

Egotist 2862 1 “ “ . 27.50 

Egress 2863 11 “ " " 60.00 

Egyptian 2864 1} " " " 70.00 

Either 02865 1J “ - “ 80.00 

Eject 02866 2 “ •• " . 90.00 


Gem Wire Holders, with Wood Screw. 

Porcelain Insulation. 


Ejected 481 T * s inch opening, per 100. 10.00 

Ejecting 482 J - “ “ .. 10.00 

Ejection 483 S “ “ . .'. 15.00 


These Wire Holders are suitable for indoor or outdoor 


Opalescent Glass Insulation. 


Ejectment 487 g inch opening, per 100 .. 20.00 

Elaborate 488 g “ “ .. 20.00 

Elapse 489 J " “ “ 25.00 

Elastic 490 g •• " “ 25.00 

Elasticity 491 1 " “ “ 25.00 

Elate, 493 li " - “ 50.00 

Elated 494 lg “ “ “ 60.00 

Elation 484 1J “ “ - 75.00 

Elbow 485 2 “ “ “ 85.00 


Wood Insulation. 

The Fletcher Gem Wire Holders, with wood insulation, 
are suitable for every description of inside work, but are 
not recommended for outdoor use. 


Elderly 478 T s ff inch opening, per 100. 8.33 

Eldest 479 i “ “ . 10.00 


“Tree*’ Wire Holder. 

Opalescent Glass Insulation. 

By passing a wire through the hol6 in boss of the 
"Tree” Wire Holder, it can be adjusted to any desired 
position. 

Elect 492 1 inch opening, per 100. . 

Flanged at ends. 


25.00 












































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No. 2915. 


“Jumbo” Wire Holders. 

Opalescent Glass Insulation. 

The Fletcher "Jumbo” Wire Holder is sufficiently 
strong to support a heavy cable, and adds materially to 
the neat appearance of wiring work. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Electing 2915 1 inch opening, per IOC. .$25.00 



Gem Wire Holders. 

496 Gem Wire Holder, per 100 . 10.00 


497 Gem Wire Holder, per 100 


5.00 



Churlish 498 Gem Wire Holder, per 100 . 6.50 


Insulated Wood Risers. 



No. 2396. 


The Fletcher Insulated Wood Risers are used in fitting 
up electric light stations anc\ power houses with wire or 
copper rods. 


Chuff ness 

2396 

i inch, Porcelain Insulation, each. 

.25 

Chvffy 

2397 

S 

t « «< 

i i 

■ • • *4 . 

.25 

Chump 

2398 

i 

“ Glass 

ti 

" . 

.30 

Chunk 

2399 

1 

< ( a 

i i 

tt 

.30 

Church 

2400 

5 

<< . it 

i i 

i I 

.40 

Churchdom 

2401 

i 

it it 

it 

tt 

.40 

Churching 

2402 

1 

n tt 

it 

it 

.50 

Churchland 

2403 

u 

it it 

tt 

tt 

.50 

Churchman 

2404 

H 

it it 

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AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


437 



No. 6799. 



No. 6798. 


The Fletcher Wiring Pendants. 

A very neat and strong device for wiring are ana incan-. 
descent lights, iudoors pr out. Length, 5 inches; 
diameter of base plate, 3 inches. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Chud 6798 Fletcher’s Wiring Pendant, with screw, each.... $0.15 

Chuff 6799 “ “ “ screw holes, “ ... .15 



No. 2931. 


Fletcher’s Insulating Iron Pin and Bracket. 

These Iron Pins or Brackets are used on poles and cross- 
arms for running electric light lines or electric street rail¬ 
way feed wires, and do not require tie wires, which might 
injure the insulation or the line or feeder wire. 


Fletcher’s Insulating Iron Pin. 


Employable 

2931 

jinch, 

Glass Insulation, each . 

. .25 

Employer 

2932 

1 “ 

<< 4t 

. .25 

'Employing 

2933 

i " 

it *« 

.30 

Empoison. 

2934 

i “ 

«« << 

.30 

Empoisoned 

2935 

4 “ 

« ( Si 




No. 1857. 


Fletcher’s Insulating Iron Bracket. 

Emphasize 1857 i inch, Glass Insulation, each. 

Emphasizing 1858 f “ “ “ . 

Empire 2923 •} “ " “ -- • 

Empiric 2924 f “ “ “ . 

Empirical 2925 4 “ “ “ . 



No. 2344 


.30 


.30 


.40 


.40 

.40 


27.75 



No. 2345 



















































































































438 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. 2346 - 


Porcelain Wire Holders — (Continued). 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Elijah 2346 1'cr 1,000. $150.00 



Eliminate 2347 Per 1,000 


90.00 


Cleats, Porcelain. 



No. 1157. 



No. 3415. 



No. 3814. 


The Duggan Cleat. 


Bequeathing 1157 Glazed, will take wire No. 8 to No. 16, per 1,000, 45.00 


Bilateral 

1 159 

Glazed. 

“ “ 6 

‘ 00, 

47.50 

Bilbo 

1161 

Glazed. 

“16 and' 

‘ 18, 

45.00 


“ P. & S/’ Single Cleat. 

This Cleat is designed for use where wires aro required 
to be separated more than 2J inches. 


Elixir 3415 Glazed, for wires with insulation | to 9 inch 

diameter, per 100.,.J.- 5.00 

Elk 3416 Unglazcd. for wires with insulation $ to f inch 

diameter, per 100. 3.50 

Ellen 3417 Glazed, for wires with insulation $ to inch 

diameter, per 100. 2.50 

Elliptic 6800 Unglazed, for wires with insulation J to $ inch 

diameter, per 100... 1.60 



“ P. & S.” China Cleats. 


Bereave 

3814 

Glazed, 2 wire, forNo. 8 wire or smaller, perlOO 

3.80 

Bereaving 

3815 

Unglazed. 2 “ “ 8 “ “ 

2.50 

Novel 

3418 

Glazed, 3 " “8 “ 

3.80 

Novelist 

3419 

Unglazed, 3 “ “ 8 “ “ 

2.50 

Novelty 

3420 

Glazed, for No. 6 wire, per 100... 

4.50 

Noun 

3421 

Unglazed, “ 6 '*■ " .. 

3.00 








































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


439 



No. 24101. 


I X L Cleat. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

SlifUml 24100 Per 1,000 . $20-00 


Duggan One Wire Cleat. 

Glazed. 

flight 24101 Holds Wires No. 16 to No. 8, per 1,000... 20.00 

Slighten 24102 “ “ No. 6 to No. 00, “ ... 36.00 

Slighter 24103 “ “ No. 000 and larger, “ ... 60-00 






.1 furrier 


The Diamond Porcelain Cleat. 

24107 Per 1,000. 

Takes all Wires from No. 8 to No. 16. 


“W” Cleat. 

15325 Per 1,000 ... 


23 00 


20.00 


/Jo. 15325. 


“P & 



No. 24146. 


S” China Cleat, Two and Three Wire. 


24146 Two Wire, glazed, per 100. 3.50 

24147 “ “ unglazed, “ 2.20 

24148 Three “ glazed, “ 350 

24149 “ unglazed, “ 2.20 
































































440 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. 301. 


Brass Wiring Cleats. 

While these cleats are adapted specially for street car 
wiring, they will be found very useful in other lines of 
work. 


Code Word. List No. List Price 

Per iuoo 

Versatile 300 Small...... $5.00 



No. 302. 



No. 303. 


Vertebra. 301 For No. 10 Wire 


6.00 


Vestment 302 For No. 6 Wire 


7.00 


Viridly 303 For No. 6 Wire. .. ^00 


Wood Cleats. 





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_n_ 




n 


n 


T 7 

i 

1 

1 

—La¬ 


ri 


£ 


J~~L 


n 


n 


J~L 




One Wire. 

Outside 
Diam. of 


Slily 

24108 

No. 4, 

Wire. 

4 -inch, 

in ins. 
2 

square ends.. 

4.00 

Slim 

24109 

No. 15, 

f’ginch, 

2 

<( 

4 . t J 

Slime 

24110 

Bunched 

Cleat 

g-inch, 

2j 

beveled ends.. 

9.35 


Two Wire. 


Sliminess 

241 1 1 

No. 1, 

i-inch, 

2 

square ends ... 

4.25 

Slimoy 

24113 

No. 3, 

/j-inch, 

4 

beveled ends. . 

6.10 

Slimy 

24114 

No. 23, 

Finch, 

2 

U 

9.40 

Sliness 

24115 

No. 5, 

4-inch, 

44 

U 

7.75 

Sling 

24116 

No. 17, 

4 inch, 

2 

square ends... 

5.00 

Slinyer 

24117 

No. 19, 

finch. 

44 

beveled ends 

15.00 

Slink 

24118 

No. 6, 

4-inch, 

44 

U 

20 00 




Three Wire. 




Slipknot 

24120 

No. 24, 

Tit-inch, 

4 

beveled ends - 

7.00 

Slipon 

24121 

No. 18, 

4-inch. 

5 

a 

880 


) 


Four Wire. 




Slipper 

24122 

No. 2, 

A-inch, 

34 

beveled ends 

9.25 























































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 


44! 



No. 013. 


China Wiring Tubes. 


% 


Code Word. 

List No. 

List Price. 

Arqtmt 

012 

Hole for wire 5-16 iuch (use 5-8 inch bit to bore. 



joists), length 3 inches, per 100 .•.. 

$1.80 

Empassivn 

013 

Hole for wire inch (use f inch bit to bore 





$2.00 

Emperor 

13 

Hole for wire f inch (use i inch bit to bore 





2.25 

Emphasis 

14 

Hole for wire § inch (use l inch bit to bore 





3.25 


China Crossover Tube. 


Empaling 
Empanel 

No. 130. 



This tubo has a head on each end and is designed to 
be used -when wires cross over other wires. The heads 
tend to hold tube in position. 

130 | inch hole, 3 inches between heads, glazed, 

'per 100. 

I 30}£ I inch hole, 3 inches between heads, unglazed, 
per 100. . • 



No. 8801. 


Pflidget” Wiring Tube. 

A'lpii' f 0131-2 1 5-8 inches long'. 5-16 inch hole, 5-8 inch out¬ 
side diamete/: per 100..••... I -50 

Edwin 8801 If inches long, f inch hole, } inch outside 

diameter, per 100..,.. 1-60 



Porcelain Window/ Tube. 

Empaled 20 6 inches long, f inch hole, unglazcd, each 

Empalement 20 6 I ' glazed. 

Use | inch bit to bore holes lor them. 


Porcelain Window Tube, with Curved End. 



No. 87. 


Emotive 

Empale 


This form of Window Tube has a curved end whieff 
effectually prevents any water entering through tube, 
and insures a compliance witktlie insurance rule requir¬ 
ing a “ water loop ” in wire. Use \ iuch bit. 

37 Glazed Window Tubes, curved ends, each. 07 

37K Unglazed " " “ “. 05 








































442 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Long Curved End Tubes. 



Price List of Each Size, in Cents. 


Length under Head in Inches. 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

Unglazed. 

11 

17 

23 

33 

38 

4G 

54 



For any of the above furnished Glazed, add 25 per cent. 


Code Word. List No. 

KnuHioe 9327 Floor Insulator, g in. hole, 3$ inch tube 


No. 9327. 


List Price. 
Each 

... .15 


Awning Insulator. 



No. 21 


Emotion 

Emotional 


This Insulator is used where a wire passes over an 
awning or cornice, or around the corner of a building, to 
protect the insulation of the wire from abrasion. 

8989-j-Awning Insulator, glazed, each.. 

8998 “ “ unglazed, each. 


.07 

.05 


Long Curved Tubes, for Awnings, Cornices, Etc. 



I 


Large China Tubes, with Long Heads. 

' P<5jS 



We carry the following sizes with heads 3 inches long, which can be used advantageously where, water or sweep¬ 
ings are liable to come in contact with wires. In ordering always give both outside and inside diameter. 


Price List of Each Size, in Cents. 




Length Under 

Head in Inches. 

G 

8 

10 

12 

14 

17 

ft 

in. 

hole, 

g in. outside diameter.: 

7 

124 

154 

184 

214 


1 


U 

i “ 

ii 

8 

134 

164 

194 

224 


i 

a 

it 

U " 

a 

18 

274 

324 

374 

424 

50 

a 

a 

a 

14 “ 

a 

18 

274 

324 

374 

424 

50 

} 

u 

a 

la “ 

u 

224 

33 

39 

45 

51 

GO 

i 

a 

u 

li “ 

a 

224 

33 

39 

45 

51 

GO 


For any of the above Glazed, add 25 per cent. 










































































































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


443 


Large China Tubes. 



In ordering always give outside and inside diameter. 


Price List of Each Size, in Cents. 


Length in Inches. 

4 

5 

r> j 7 

» 

y 

10 

12 

14 

15 

■ 

16 

18 

20 

22 

24 

.5 

in 

hole, 

i in. outside 

diam 

24 

3 

4 | a 

5 1 <;• 

b 

7 

8 

14 

17 

.... 

■ 20 

23 





ii 

4* 

^ ‘C " 

•• 

31 

4 

7 

8 

y 

15 

18 

191 

21 

24 



■ . 

1 

i 

ii 

Cl 

2 II 14 

4* 

8 


12 !.... 

16 


20 

30 



.... 





•• 

41 

11 “ •• 

11 “ “ 

11 "• “ 






35 

35 

_ 

.... 

40 

45 

50 

55 

60 

s 

o 

44 

4* 



12 \ .... 

i6 


20 

30 


40 

45 

50 

55 

60 

i 

p 

44 

4* 

y 


lo i ., 

20 


25 

36 


:::: 

i 

l 

4* 

!l 

ij “ 

lj “ 




....1.... 





42 

45 

48 

54 

60 

66 

72 

(i 

•• 

ii 

y 


io ...; 

20 


25 

3b 

42 

45 

48 

54 

60 

66 

72 

n 

11 

II 

4* 

2| •• « 

24 *• “ 


12 


18 ; .... 

24 


30 

42 

40 


56 

63 

70 

77 

84 

(• 

.. 

44 

12 


18 • 

24 


30 

42 

49 

.... 

56 

63 

70 

77 

84 

2* 

II 


31 “ *• 

4* 

20 


3o ;,.. 

40 

. I - - 

50 

66 

77 


88 

99 

1 10 

1 21 

1 32 

21 

H 

• 1 

31 •• *• 

1 

■20 

.... 

30'],... 

u 40 

.... 

50 

6b 

77 

.t 88 j 

} 

69 

1 10 

1 21- 

1 32 


for any of u,u o vuuzeu, auu £0 per cent.; 


Hard Rubber Tubing, with Heads. 



KOTJOTT. 


rOLTSIIKD. 





Outside 

Inside 

length. 

Diam. 

Diam. 

11 inch. 

A 

inch. 

1 inch, 

H 

II 

Iff 

ii 

it 

i< 

2i 

K 

Iff 

it 

i 

n 

21 

it 

1 

ii 

IS 

it 

3 

it 

TS 

<1 

i 

^ii 

4 

it , • 

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<< 

i 

tt 

8 

<< 

* 

n 

1 

n 

3 

ii 

* 

n 

it 

n 

4 

it 

It 

tt 

TS 

it 

6 

ii 

It 

it 

A 

it 

8 

a 

It 

n 

TS 

11 

4 

n 

4 

i'i 

# 

tt 

8 

it 

4 

it 

4 

tt 

12 

a 

4 

n 

4 

it 

8 

n 

l 

it 

1 

it 

12 

n 

4 

it 

1 

ttt 

21 

it 

* 

it 

4 

ti 

3 

it 

A 

it 

4 

It 

4 

<1 

i 

tt 

4 

It 


Weight 

Rough 

Polished 

per C. 

price per Ih 

Price per ion 

lj^ lbs. 

2.25 

29.80 

it << 

2.25 

28.40 

10 *< 

1 tv 

2-25 

35-20 

2 

225 

38.00 

114 “ 

225 

36.80 

2A “ 

2.25 

46.00 

8* “ 

2.25 

60.00 

m " 

2.25 

60.00 

Qt 0 a 
"ItT 

225 

60 00 

K 1 " a 
°rff 

2.25 

68.60 

614 “ 

2.25 

77.00 

4* “ 

2.25 

65.60 

7t 7 s “ 

2.25 

93-80 

ion “ 

2.25 

121.80 

10* “ 

2.25 

1 10.40 

15* 

2.25 

138.60 

22iV “ 

2.25 

38 00 

26* " 

225 

46.40 

6* " 

225 

65 80 




























































































444 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



Nos. 381C to 3825. 



No. 3836. 



No. 3472. 



No. 8890. 


Floor Insulators. 


Glass Floor Insulators. 


Code Word. 

Bernard 

List No. 

3816 

3 iu. 

filoor ins., '/ z 

List Price. 
Per 1,000. 

in. bore, with thread $70.00 

Bertha 

3817 

3 

“ 1 

«c 44 

70.00 

Bertraih 

3818 

3 

“ 1 X 

II 44 

80.00 

Beseech 

3819 


" 1 

1 4 t< 

75.00 

Beseem 

3820 

4 

H 

14 4 4 

80.00 

Beset 

3821 

.4 

1 

4 4 i4 

80.00 


Besiege 

3822 

■iyZ in. Moor ins., i in. bore, 

with thread 

90.00 

Besiegement 

3823 

5 •’ 1 

44 

100.00 

Besieging 

3824 

0 •* 1 “ 

4 4 

120.00 

Besmoke 

3825 

0 “ 

44 

140.00 

Besot 

3836 

Z'/z. “ H 

no thread 

75.00 

Bespeak 

3837 

6 “ 1 “ 

split thread 

200.00 


Floor Insulators, F. O. B., N'. Y. 

Per Gross. 


Aiquiry 25599 3 inch over all, § inch bore .. $3.00 60 00 

Acquisitor 25600 31 “ “ “ g “ « . 3.50 60-00 

Acqvist 25601 41.g “ “ ... . 5 .00 75-00 

Acquitment 25602 6 “ “ •• g •• “ . 5.50 90.00 


Porcelain Bushing. 

Three Inches Under the Head. 

Blinkard 3472 For X inch wire... 

Blinkertt 3473 '* # “ “ .. . 

Bliss 3474 “ 1 *• •’ . 

r 


75.00 

90.00 

100.00 


China Floor Tubes. 


Each. 


Enactment 

8899 

4 inches .long, 

X inch hole. 

. $ .09 

Enactor 

8900 

4 

(4 

1 “ . 


Enamel 

8901 

C 

1 4 

x “ . 


Enameled 

8902 

C 

44 

1 “ . 

.15 

Enameling 

8903 

4 

41 

iX “ . 

.14 

Enamor 

8904 

4 

44 

1/2 “ . 

.. • .14 

Enamored 

8905 

6 

M 

ix “ . 

.18 

Enamoring. 

8906 

0 

4 4 

IX “ . 







































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


445 


Price List of Vitrified Clay Wiring Tubes. 


Indies. 

Diam. 
r.-lG In. 
Per lflOO. 

Diani. 
3-K Ill. 
Pet 10(10 

Diaui. 

Vi In 

Per WOO. 

Diam. 
5-8 In. 
Per 1 U 0 O. 

Diam. 

& In. 
Per lotto. 

Diam 

1 In. 

Per 1000. 

Diam 
\% In 
Each 

Diam. 
I'/i In. 
Each. 

Diam. 

IX'In. 

Each. 

1 

7.50 

• 7.00 








H 

7.00 

9.00 








2 

8.00 

10.00 

iLoo- 

is.66 

20.00 


• 



2 i 

3 

9.50 

10.00 

12.00 

12.00 

15.00' 

15.00 

i8.66 

23^00 

28^00 


..... 

. 

4 

12.00 

14.00. 

- 18.00 

22.00 

25.00 

35.00 

.08 

.10 

12 

6 

25.00 

28.00 

35.00 

40.00 

45.00 

50.00 

.10 

.16 

.20 

8 

32.00 

40.00 

50.00 

54.00 

60.00 

70.00 

.12 

.20 

r 24 

10 

40.00 

52.00 

65.00 

70.00 

80.00 

90,00 

.16 

.24 

.28 

12 

70.00 

80.00 

90.00 

100.00 

105.00 

130.00 

.24 

.36 

.40 

14 

90.00 

100.00 

105.00 

120.00 

130.00 

155.00 

.28 

.42 

,50 

IK 

105.00 

120.00 

120.00 

135.00 

155.00 

180.00 

' .32 

.48 

.60 

18 

120.00 

132.00 

135.00 

155.00 

170.00 

200.00 

.36 

.54 

.65 

20 

135.00 

145.00 

150.00 

175.00 

185.00 

225.00 

.40 

.60 

.70 

22 

150.00 

160.00 

165.00 

190.00 

205.00 

250.00 

.44 

.65 

80 

24 

105.00 

175.00 

180.00 

205.00 

215.00 

275. at 

.48 

.70 

.90 




B. & T. White Porcelain Tubes. 

Thin Walls. Straight. Absolutely Non=Absorbent. 

List Price per 100. 




Length in inches.. 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

24 

r. 

in. 

inside 

diam . 

■ .78 

.94 

1.53 

1.95 

3.00 

4.00 

6.00 

7.00 

8.00 

9.00 

10.00 


s 

tt 

*< 

it 

.94 

1.10 

1,80 

2.34 

3.50 

4.50 

6.50 

8.00 

9.00 

10 ". 00 

11.00 

14.00 

i 

a 

a 

U 

1.28 

1.40 

2.11 

2.72 

4.00 

5.00 

7.00 

9.00 

10.00 

12.00 

13.00 

15.00 

8 

u 

u 

tl 

1.40 

1.72 

2.55 

3.11 

4.50 

6.00 

8.00 

10,00 

12.00 

14.00 

15.00 

17.00 

j 

u 

u 

U 

1.81 

1.95 

2.80 

3.50 

5.00 

7.1X1 

9.00 

10.00 

13.00 

15.00 

16.00 

20.00 

1 

u 

ti 

it 

2.18 

2.72 

3.45 

3.90 

7.00 

8.00 

11.00 

12.00 

15.00 

17.00 

19.00 

22.00 

U 

u 

a 

it 


6.50 


8.00 

10.00 

13.00 

19.00 

22.00 

26.00 


33.00 

39.00 

li 

u 

« 

it 


8.00 

. 

13.00 

16.00 

19.00 

28.00 

34.00 

38.00 


47.00 

56.00 


































































446 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Houldings. 

F. O. B. Chicago. 



Price per 1,000 Feet, Moulding Only. 


Capping one-half price of Moulding. 


No. 


Size of 

Unfinished 


Finished 

Unfinished 

Wires. 

Grooves. 

Mahogany. 

Mahogany. 

Red Birch. 

2 


k in. 

' $80.00 


$100.00 

$20.00 

3 


| in. 

120.00 


150.00 

30.00 



Price per 

i,ooo Feet. Moulding Only. 




Capping 

one half pyce of Moulding. 


No. 

Size of 

Unfinished 

Painted Unfinished Finished 

Finished 

Wires. 

Grooves. Soft Wood. 

Soft Wood. 

Oak. 

Oak. 

Georgia Pine 

1 

i in. 

$6.00 

$8.00 

$12.00 

$17.00 

$12.00 

2 

i in- 

7.50 

11.00 

18.00 

24.00 

20.00 

3 

$ in. 

12.00 

16.00 

28.00 

36.00 

28.00 

2 

A in. 

9.00 

13.00 

20.00 

28.00 

22.00 

3 

T \ in. 

14.00 

19.00 

30.00 

40.00 

32.00 

1 

8 in. 

7.00 

10.00 

14.00 

22.00 

18.00 

2 

8 in. 

13.00 

18.00 

26.00 

36.00 

28.00 

3 

8 in- 

20.00 

26.00 

38.00 

50.00 

40.00 

2 

i in. 

14.00 

20.00 

28.00 

40.00 

30.00 

3 

£ in. 

22,00 

30.00 

40.00 

55.00 

45.00 

2 

8 in’. 

18.00 

24.00 

35.00 

47.00 

37.00 

3 

i in. 

26.00 

35.00 

47.00 

65.00 

55.00 

1 

jin. 

10.00 

14.00 

20.00 

30.00 

22.00 

2 

| in. 

22.00 

28.00 

40.00 

55.00 

45.00 

3 

Jin. 

30.00 

40.00 

55.00 

75.00 

65.00 

2 

1 in. 

30.00 

40.00 

55.00 

75.00 

60.00 

3 

1 in. 

45.00 

60.00 

82.00 

110.00 

90.00 


Special Mouldings made to order on short notice. 



No. 386. 



> 


No. 387. 


flouldings. 




F. O. B. New York. 







Outside plain. 

Width of 

Iilst Price 



Description. 


Ul rruc. 

Inches. 

Bottom, 

Inches. 

per 1,000 Ft. 

Contemplator 

386 

A-l, complete. 2 wire 

II 

ItV 

11.00 

Contempt 

387 

A-2, complete, 2 

<< 

II 

i* 

21.00 

Contemptible 

388 

A-2, bottom, 2 

tt 

A 

h\ 

13.50 

Contemptibly 

389 

A-2, capping, 2 

t I 

A 

»A 

7.50 

Contend 

401 

B-l, complete, 2 

tt 

A 

it 

25.00 

Content 

402 

B-l, bottom, 2 

<1 

A 

it 

16.00 

Contention 

403 

B-l, capping, 2 

tt 

A 

it 

9.00 

Contention* 

415 

C-.1, complete, 2 


it 

2 A 

28.00 

Contentless 

416 

C-l, bottom, 2 

a 

if 

2 A 

19.00 

Contentment 

417 

C-l, capping, 2 

tt 

1 3 

i* 

2 A 

9.00 

Contents 

429 

D-l, complete, 2 

11 

A 

2 f 

40.00 

Conlerminable 

430 

D-l, bottom, 2 

a 

A 


29.00 

Conterminous 

431 

D-l, capping, 2 

it 

A 

2| 

11.00 

Contest 

441 

E 1, complete, 2 

a 

h 

3A 

60.00 

Contestable 

442 

E-l, bottom, 2 

<« 

n 


48.00 






























AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


447 


Mou Id i ngs—( Continued ). 

F. 0. B. New York. 



No. 390, 



No. 399. 



No. 400. 



No. 393. 



No. 396. 


Code Word. 

List No. Description. 


Outside Diam 
of Wire, 
Inches. 

Width of 
Bottom, 
Inches. 

List Price, 
per i,000 Ft 

Contestant 

443 

E-l, capping, 2 wire, 

an 

SA 

12.00 

Continent 

390 

A-3, complete, 2 

• « 

T 

HI 

*A 

18.00 

Continental 

391 

A-3, bottom, 2 

tt 

7 

HI 

*A 

10.50 

Contingency 

392 

A-3, capping, 2 

it 

A 

*A 

7.50 

Contingent 

404 

B-2, complete, 2 

it 

A 

if 

21.00 

Continuable 

405 

B-2, bottom, 2 

ii 

Iff 

n 

12.00 

Continual 

406 

B-2, capping, 2 

11 

Iff 

n 

9.00 

Contested 

418 

C-2, complete, 2 

it 

1* 

HI 

2A 

25.00 

Contesting 

419 

C-2, bottom, 2 

it 

if 

2 A 

16.00 

Context 

420 

C-2, capping, 2 

it 

II 

2 A 

9.00 

Contiguity 

432 

D-2, complete, 2 

*t 

A 

2f 

38.00 

Contiguous 

433 

D-2, bottom, 2 

11 

A 

2* 

27.00 

Continually 

434 

D-2, capping, 2 

it 

A 

2| 

tl.00 

Continuance 

399 

A-6, complete, 2 

ft 

ii 

1A 

$15.00 

Continue 

413 

Br5, “ 2 

it 

tY 

if 

17.50 

Continued 

427 

C-5, “ 2 

tt 

si 

2A 

22.50 

Continuedly 

400 

A-7, complete, 3 

tt 

II 

2A 

22.00 

Continuing 

414 

B-6, " 3 

tt 

A 

2A 

25.00 

Continuity 

428 

C-6, “ 3 

tt 

11 

2fi 

30.00 

Continuous 

393 

A-4, complete, 3 

tt 

A 

2 A 

30.00 

Contort 

394 

A-4, bottom, 3 

it 

A 

2A 

19.00 

Contorted 

395 

A-4, capping, 3 

it 

A 

2A 

11.00 

Contortion 

407 

B-3, complete, 3 

tt 

A 

2A 

35.00 

Contour 

408 

B-3, bottom, 3 

it 

A 

2A 

21.50 

Contra 

409 

B-3, capping, 3 

tt 

A 

2A 

13.50 

Contraband 

421 

C-3, complete, 3 

tt 

a 

2» 

42.00 

Contract 

422 

C-3, bottom, 3 

tt 

H 

o»t 

27.00 

Contracted 

423 

C-3, capping, 3 

it 

II 

2|i 

15.00 

Contractile 

435 

D-3, complete, 3 

tt 

A 

3ii 

60.00 

Contracting 

436 

D-3, bottom, 3 

tt 

A 

*h 

38.00 

Contraction 

437 

D-3, capping, 3 

tt 

A 


22.00 

Contractor 

444 

E-2, complete,' 3 

tt 

88 

II 

4H 

80.00 

Contradict 

445 

E-2, bottom, 3 

tt 

88 

II 

4il 

59.00 

Contradicted 

446 

E-2, capping, 3 

tt 

8 8 

II 

m 

21.00 

Contralto 

396 

A-5, complete, 3 

<< 

A 

2A 

27.00 

Contraries 

397 

A-5, bottom, 3 

tt 

A 

2A 

16.00 

Contrariety 

398 

A-5, capping, 3 

tt 

A 

2A 

11.00 

Contrarily 

410 

B-4, complete, 3 

tt 

a 

2A 

30.00 

Contrary 

411 

B-4, bottom, 3 

tt 

A 

2A 

16.50 

Contrast 

412 

B-4, capping, 3 

tt 

A 

2A 

13.50 

Contrasted 

424 

C-4, complete, 3 

tt 

ii 

2H 

38.00 

Contravene 

425 

C-4, bottom, 3 

tt 

if 

2H 

23.00 

Contravening 

426 

C-4, capping, 3 

tt 

ii 

2fi 

15.00 

Contravention 

438 

D-4, complete, 3 

tt 

A 

m 

58.00 

Contretemps 

439 

D-4, bottom, 3 

<1 

A 

3U 

36.00 

Gontributable 

440 

D-4, capping, 3 

it 

A 

m 

22.00 















































448 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Mouldings —( Continued). 



No. 447. 



No. 450. 


F. O. B. New York 


Code Word. 

List No. 

Description. 

Contribute 

447 

F-l, complete, 2 

Contributed 

448 

F-l, bottom, 2 

Contributing 

449 

F-l, capping, 2 

Contribution 

453 

G-l, complete, 2 

Contributive 

454 

G-l. bottom, 2 

Contributor 

455 

G-l, capping, 2 

Contrite 

459 

H-l, complete, 2 

Contritely 

460 

H-l, bottom, 2 

Contrition 

461 

H-l, capping, 2 

Contrivance 

450 

F-2, complete, 3 

Contrive 

451 

F-2, bottom, 3 

Contrived 

452 

F-2, capping, 3 

Contriver 

456 

G-2, complete, 3 

Contriving 

457 

G-2, bottom, 3 

Controllable 

458 

G-2, capping, 3 



Outside Diam 
of Wire, 
Inches, 

Width of 
Bottom, 
Inches. 

List Price, 
per 1.000 Ft 

<< 

* 

' w 4 

80.00 

*4 


4 

56.00 

44 

i 

4 

24.00 

•* 

l 

5 

110.00 

44 

l 

5 

80.00 

44 

l 

5 

30.00 

(4 

iA 

5f 

121.00 

44 

1A 

5* 

90.00 

44 

1A 

5« 

31.00 

44. 

i 

6f 

100.00 

(4 

i 

5f 

68.00 

44 

i 

54 

32.00 

44 

l 

7 

140.00 

44 

1 

7 

100.00 

44 

1 

7 

40.00 



Ornamental Moulding. 


Made m Two and Three Wire, with i Inch Groove. 


Code Word.* List No. List Price. 

Hardihood 590 Polished Oak, 2 wire, per foot... $0.25 

Hardly 591 " 3 “ “ ..30 



Not 593. 




No. 595. 


Harborless 594 White and Gold, 2 wire, per foot 
Hardened 595 “ “ 3 “ “ 


Harborer 596 White and Gold, 2 wire, per foot, 
Harboring 598 “ “ 3 “ •* 


.25 


.30 


.30 


.40 


.30 


.40 


.No. 698. 





















































































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


449 



Mclntire Patent Wire Connectors. 



Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Cheerlessly 18757 Twist connectors for No. 4 wire, B. & S. gauge; 

per 100. $9.00 

Checsey 18758 Twist connector, for No. 6 wire, B. & 8. gauge, 

per 100. 8-00 

Chemically 18759 Twist connector for No. 8 wire, B. & 8. gauge, 

per 100. 9.50 

Chemist 18760 Twist connector for No. 10 wire, B. & 8. gauge, 

per 100.. 7.00 

Chemritz 15416 Twist connector for No/l2 wire, B. & 8. gauge, 

per 100. 7.00 

Chemnitzer 15417 Twist connector for No. 14 wire, B. & S. gauge, 

per 100.,. 7.00 

Chemnitzy 15418 Twist connector, for No. 16 wire, B. & S. gauge, 

per 100. 7.00 

Clieris 18761 Solder couue.ctor for No. 0000 wire, B. & 8. 

gauge, per 100..... 25 00 

Cherishing 18762 Solder connector for No. 000 wire, B. & 8. gauge, 

per 100... 25.00 

Cheroot 18763 Solder connector for No. 00 wire, B. & S. gauge, 

per 100..,... 25 00 

Cherryly 18764 Solder connector for No. 0 wire, B. & 8. gauge, 

per 100 . 20 00 



Turn Buckles. 


CodeWord. 

List No, 

Diameter 
of Thread, 

Slipshod 

24129 

inches. 

Slipshoc 

24130 

i 

Slipslop 

24131 

i s * 

Slipstring 

24132 

i 

Slipthrift 

24133 

lit 

Slit 

24134 

4 

Slither 

24135 

4 

Slovenliness 

24137 

1 

Slovenly 

24138 

i 

Slow 

24139 

i 

Slowback 

24140 

i 

Slowly 

24141 

i 

Slowness 

24142 

l 

Slob 

24143 

14 

Sl"l>ber 

24144 

U 


-ength of 
Screw, 
inches. 

Galvanized. 
List’Price 
Each. 

Plain. 
List Price. 
Each. 

... 

.95 

.80 

34 

100 

.85 

1 

1.10 

.90 

5 

1.30 

1.10 

6 

1.50 

1.25 

7 

1.80 

1.55 

12 

2.75 

2.40 

8 

2.40 

2.00 

12 

3.75 

3.10 

9 

350 

2.75 

12 

5.40 

4.25 

10 

4.25 

3.50 

11 

550 

4.2?. 

14 

7.00 

525 

15 

8.25 

625 



























450 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. 24125. 


Cutter Insulated Turnbuckle. 

Is made with heavy porcelain insulators secured to 
malleable iron forks. These give a double insulation, 
making the device very effective. The turubuekle 
gives nine inches adjustment. 


Code Word. List No. 
Slipperiness 24136 Complet\' 


L : st Price. 

... .75 



Cutter Insulated Suspension Bolt. 


Reduces the risk of grounds on suspension lamps 
by insulating the suspension wire or cable from the 
pole. Can also be used with guard wires or for rail¬ 
way suspensions. The fork is of malleable iron and 
well braced. 

24124 With 12 inch bolt.$0-25 


Cutter “Banner Core” Hoisting Rope. 



Slippery 

Slippiness 

Slippy 


Cherub 

Cherubim 


A new brand of hoisting rope specially made for 
use with .ire lamps or suspension street hoods. It is 
made of selected cotton stock, closely braided over a 
red, white and blue core; the cord is then treated so 
as to withstand the weather, making the strongest and 
most durable cord for outdoor use. The geuuine has 
the distinctive “banner core.” 

24126 1-inch, per 100 feet..90 

24127 ^ inch, “ 1.44 

24123 |-inch, “ . 1.80 


Pure Manilla Rope. 





Diam. 

Weight of 
l.Ouo Feet. 

Numbet of 
Feet in One 
Pound. 

Strength of 
New Manilla 
Rope. 

Per 

Pound. 

M unlock 

15420 

i 

23 

43 

450 

.30 

Mur rows 

15421 

& 

42 

24 

950 

.30 

Museatine 

15422 

i 

74 

134 

1700 

.28 

Muscoda 

15423 

9 

13 

101 

10 

23oO 

.28 

M uskegan 

15425 

* 

132 

74 

3000 

.25 

Mystic 

15426 

i 

107 

6 

3900 

.24 


Incandescent Street Brackets. 


2795 30 inch Straight Pipe Bracket,each. .. |.00 

2796 Goose Neck Bracket,each. |.|0 


The above furnished in finch and § inch pipe as desired. 

































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


451 


Oak Pins. 



No. 15430 


i 'od»* Word. 
Nampa 

Nantucket 

Napa 

Naples 

Napolian 
Nash ua 


In Crates of 500. 

last No. List Prici’. 

15430 Western Union Standard, 1 '/ 2 inch, second 

growth, split timber, hand painted, two 
coats, with first-ciass mineral paint, per 
1000. $25.00 

15431 Western Union Standard, \'/ 2 inch split 

limber, hand painted, two coats, with 
first-class mineral paint, per 1000 . 20.00 

15432 Western Union Standard, size iy£ inch, 

sawed and split timber, dipped, painted 

one coat,-per 1000. 15.00 

15433 I >4 inch, second growth split timber, hand 

painted, two coats, first class mineral 
paint, per 1000. 20.00 

15434 1*4 inch, split timber, hand painted, first- 

e ass mineral paint, per 1000 . 15.00 

15435 1*4 inch, sawed and split timber, dipped, 

painted one coat, per 1000 .’. 12.00 


Locust Pins. 



No. T5440. 


Not Painted. 


In Crates of 500. 


Nashville 15440 \% inch, 1}^ inch long, per 1000. 25.00 

Natchez 15441 I % “ 8' “ " “ . 25.00 

Natcik 15442 \'/ 2 " 8 ‘ •* . 27.00 

Navajo 15443 1 14" “ 8 " transposition, per 

1000 30.00 

Ifaylor 15444 \'A " '•» “ “ “ 30.00 


Corner Pins. 



Neenah 15446 Oak. 1 yi 

Negona 15447 Locust 


60.00 

65.00 


No. 15445. 


Brown Duplex Pins. 



No. 2671. 


Circumvent 2671 Oak, \% inch, per 1000. 

Citable 2672 Locust 1 'A *' “ 

Solid Iron Pin.. 


30.00 

40.00 


liaM 


3394 1 ]/ 2 inch, each 


10 



No. 3394. 


Nelson 15455 

Nc.ola 15456 

Neosho 15457 

Nevada 15458 

Newark 15459 


Brackets. 


In Crates of 500. 

Oak, Western Union Standard, No. 1 tim¬ 
ber, hand painted, two coats first-class 

mineral paint, per 1000... 25.00 

Oak, Western Union Standard, No. 2 tim¬ 
ber, hand painted; two coats first-class 

mineral paint, per lo6o.'. 21.00 

Oak, Pony telephone, hand painted, two 
coats, first-class mineral paint, per 1000 18.00 

Oak, Pony, painted, dipped, one coat “ 16.50 

Standard, Locust, not painted “ 35.00 

Special prices on pins and brackets 
shipped direct from factory in large quan¬ 
tities. 



No. 15455. 






























■wmmwmimm 


452 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 




No. 3610. 


Brown Duplex Bracket. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Citrate ' 3000 Per 1,000 . $35-00 


Locke Indestructible Insulator Pin. 

Cam 3610 Complete, with nut, etc., each. 20 



No. 1742. 


The “Insulating Saddle Staple.” 


Centralize 

1742 

For wire 

TOO 

inch in diameter, per 1,000. 

60 

Centrifugal 

1743 

U 

1 0 

1 00 

U it i( 

.70 

Centripetal 

1744 

a 

1 5 

TOO 

It it U 

80 

Centriple 

1745 

tt 

25 

100 

tt U tt 

1.70 

Centurion, 

1746 

it 

50 

100 

it t« u 

5.40 

Century 

1747 

tt 

4 O 
100 

tt 4< it 

5.00 




Da tid, 


Toggles. 

For suspending fixtures, brackets, wood blocks, etc., to 
side walls or ceiling. 

1648 Each.|Q 


No. 1648, 













































































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


453 



Tile Bolt and Lock, 


This tile bolt and lock is devised for use in fire-proof 
buildings where the columns and girders are covered with 
tiling. It is a safe and simple method for fastening in¬ 
sulators, rosettes, or other electrical appliances to ceil¬ 
ings, columns, or walls. It cannot be pulled out when 
properly set and yet can be easily removed when desired. 

This device consists of two pieces of metal with par¬ 
tially corrugated outside surfaces which when placed 
together form a shape similar to a cone. The opening 
in the upper end when the pieces of metal are put to¬ 
gether is countersunk, allowing the bolthead to which 
the insulators or other devices are to' be fastened to fit 
snugly between the two pieces c£ metal. These two 
pieces of metal together with the bolt are inserted in a 
hole in the tiling. A small concave washer' slips over 
the bolt and a nut is then screwed up close to the ends of 
the small pieces of metal, as it is gradually tightened 
it draws the bolt head down into the space between the 
two pieces of metal until it makes them bind tightly to 
the sides of the hole, the end deepest in the hole binding 
tightest; this leaves the shank of the bolt fre$ for attach¬ 
ing any device that may be desired. 

The top illustration, Figure 1, shows the screw or bolt 
attached to a ceiling while the illustrations under it, 
Figure 2 and Figure 3, show respectively an insulator 
and a ceiling button or rosette attached to the bolt. 
Illustration Figure 4 shows how the tile bolt and lock 
may be used for attaching ornamental brackets to the 
side of a wall. 

These tile bolts and locks are made in two sizes: 
No. 25073 which has a bolt 3-4 x i inches, includes the 
two conical pieces of metal which are called the lock, 
one small iron washer, two small iron puts, and the bolt; 
No. 25074, which has a bolt 2 x 4 inches, includes the 
lock, the bolt, one small iron washer, one small iron nut,' 
and one brass nut which is slotted so that a screw driver 
as well as a wrench may be used on jt. No. 25074 is 
used principally for fastening rosettes to the ceiling 
where two "bolts are to be used on one device. 

It will be particularly noted that partitions in the tiling 
or tile or marble slabs resting against flat surfaces do not 
interfere with the use of the tile bolt and lock as in the 
case of toggle bolts; with the tile bolt and lock there is 
no need of an open space as is required in the use of 
toggle bolts. 


Code Word. List No List Price. 

Sjorhnatiu 25073 3-4 x 1 inches, per 1000. $40-00 

Somniculom 25074 2 x 4 “ “ 1000. 45-00 



























































4-54 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Standard Cross Arms. 

Shipped direct from Bay City, Mich. 

Painted two coats red. Finished size 3^x4j^.inches. 
Bored for \ l / 2 inch pins and two '/ 2 inch bolts unless 
'Vo 235G4 otherwise specified. 


Code Word. 

List No. 

Length. 

Number 
of Pins. Knd. 

8 pacings. 
Center. 

Sides. 

List Price. 
Each. 

Otley 

23563 

3 feet, 

2. 4 in.. 

28 in., 

in. 

.. $ .12 

Otsego 

23564 

4 “ 

4 “ 

10 

12 44 . 

.15 

Ottawa 

23565 

5 “ 

4 

18 

17 •• . 

.21 

Otto 

23566 

0 “ 

4 

23 •• 

21 41 

.24 

Ottumwa 

23567 

0 “ 

0 

To 

12 “ . 

.24 

Overton 

23568 

8 

(i •• 

18 

••; 

.33 

Ovid 

23569 

8 “ 

8 

10 •• 

12 “ . 

.33 

Owego 

23572 

10 “ 

8 

17^ •• 

15^ . 

.53 

Oxford 

23573 

10 “ 

10 

10 ■* 

12 " . 

.55 



Telephone Cross Arms. 


Shipped direct from Bay City, Mich. 

Painted two'coats. Finished size 2^x3^ in. 
Bored for in. pins and two '/ 2 in. bolts. 


Newburn 

15460 

Length- 
24 in. 

Number 
of Pins, 
o 

End. 

3 in. 

Spacings. 
Center. 
18 in. 

Sides. 

.08 

Newburg 

15461 

30 " 

o 

« « 

24 “ 


.10 

Newton 

15462 

30 “ 

2 

t« 

30 “ 

• 

.12 

Niagara 

15463 

42 44 

4 


10 •• 

10 in. 

.14 

Niantic 

15464 

02 “ 

0 

(1 

10 “ 

10 “. 

.21 

Nichols 

15465 

82 '• 

8 

11 

10 “ 

10 “...... 

.27 

Nicolleti 

15466 

102 “ 

10 

« « 

10 “ 

10 “. 

.35 

Niles 

15467 

120 “ 

12 

( ( 

10 “ 

10 “ 

.45 


Odd lengths same price as next longer 
arm having same number of pins. Odd 
spacing extra prices. 

Above arms of best Michigan white pine. 
Special prices quoted on yellow pine arms 
and extra heavy arms. 


Stiff Steel Cross Arm Braces. 



Mo. 15470. 


1 3 7 j inches wide by inches thick, punched for 
y» inch lag screw in one end and ]/% inch carriage 
bolt in the other. 


Plain. 


Approx, weight 
per 1000 pair. • 

Nina 15470 20-inch, 2700 pounds, per 1000 pair. 90.00 

Nipton- 15471 24 “ 3200 “ “ 108.00 

Nolin 15472 20 “ 3500 “ “ . 125^00 

Noma 15473 28 “ 3900 “ “ I40!00 

Galvanized. 

Nora 15475 20-inch, 2700 pounds, per 1000pair. 135.00 

Norcross 15476 24 “ 3200 “ •• 160.00 

Norfolk 15477 20 “ 3500 “ “ l&oioO 

Norman 15478 28 “ 3900 “ “ ........ 200!00 


Special dimension braces to order. 






































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


455 



% in. 

Lag Bolts. 

Price per hundred. 

% in. 

>4 in.. 

in. 

$2.88 

|4.05 

$4.95 


3.0G 

4.35 

5.40 

$ 7.92 

3.24 

4.65 

5.85 

8 58 

3.42 

4.95 

6.30 

9.24 

3 GO 

5.25 

6.75 

9.90 

3.78 

5.55 

7.20 

10 56 

3.9G 

5 85 

7.65 

11.22 

4.14 

6.15 

8.10 

11.88 

4.32 

6.45 

8.55 

12; 54 

4.68 

7.05 

9.45 

13 80 

5.04 

7.65 

10.35 

15.18 

H in. 

Carriage Bolts. 

Price per hundred 
% in. 

!4 in. 

% in. 

$1.08 

$1.50 

$3.00 

$ 5.00. 

1.16 

1.64 

3.00 

5.00 

1.24 

1.78 

3.00 

5.00 

1.28 

1.85 

3.10 

5 15 

1.32 

1.92 

3.20 

5.30 

•1.36 

1.99 

3.30 

5 45 

1.40 

2.06 

3 40 

5.60 

1.44 

2.13 

3.50 

5.75 

1.48 

2.20 

3.60 

5.90 

1.52 

2.27 

3.70 

6.05 

1.5G 

2.34 

3.80 

6.20 

1.64 

2.48 

4.00 

6 50 

1.72 

2.62 

4.20 ’ 

6.80 

1.80 

2.70 

4.40 

7.10 

1.88 

2.90 

4.60 

7.40 

I.9G 

3.04 

4.80 

7.70 

2.04 

3.18 

5.DO 

8.00 

W in. 

Machine Bolts. 

Price per hundred 
& to. 

>A in. 

% in. 

fl.86 

$2.64 

$4.00 

$5.80 

1.94 

2.76 

4.20 

6.10 

2.02 

2.88 

4.40 

6.40 

2.10 

3.00 

4.60 

6.70 

2.18 

3.12 

4.80 

7.00 

2.26 

3.24 

5 00 

7.30 

2.34 

3 36 

5.20 

7.60 

2.42 

3.48 

5.40 

7.90 

2.50 

3.60 

5.00 

8.20 

2.58 

3.72 

5.80 

8.50 

2.66 

3.84 

(5.00 

8.80 

2.74 

3 96 

0.20 

£.10 

, 2:90 

4.20 

6.00 

9.70 

$.06 

4.44 

7.00 

10.30 


Washers. 

At market prices. 














456 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 




Wood 

Poles. 



Special Prices Quoted on Application. 



Round 

Cedar. 


Length. 

Top. 

Weight in Lbs. 

No. to Carle a* 

25 feet. 

5 inches. 

200 

120 

25 •* 

6 “ 

275 

110 

30 “ 

6 •• 

325 

100 

30 “ 

7 " 

450" 

80 

35 “ 

6 “ 

500 

120 

35 - 

7 “ 

600 

110 

40 

- 6 . “ 

700 

100 

40 “ 

7 •• 

800 

90 

45 “ 

6 • 

950 

82 

45 

7 

1100, 

60 

50 *• 

6 * 

1250 

40 

50 “ 

7 

1450 

25 

55 “ 

6 " 

1500 

30 

55 “ 

7 *• 

1800 

25 


Norway Pine. 


40 feet. 

7 inclies 

1100 

90 

45 “ 

7 “ 

1200 

80 

50 “ 

7 " 

1350 

72 

55 “ 

7 " 

1500 

65 

60 “ 

7 •• 

1700 

55 

65 “ 

7 *• 

2000 

45 

70 “ 

7 v 

2400 

50 

75 “ 

7 “ 

2800 

45 

80 “ 

7 " 

3400 

35 

85 " 

7 “ 

3800 

30 



Norway Pine 

Octagonals. 


28 feet. 

6 inches. 

9 inch butt. 

75 

28 “ 

7 

(1 

10 

80 

28 “ 

8 

it 

11 

50 

30 “ 

6 

it 

9 

75 

30 “ 

7 

it 

10 

60 

30 “ 

8 

(i 

11 

.50 

32 “ 

6 

it 

9 

65 

32 “ 

7 


10 

50 

32 “ 

8 

it 

11 

40 

34 “ 

6 

it 

9 

65 

3.4 “ 

7 

* I 

10 

50 

34 “ 

8 

it 

11 

40 

Six feet of the butt treated With preservative, balance of pole painted drab 
tops tipped. 




























AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


457 


Pole Steps. 


No. 15180. 



No. 3528. 



Codeword 

Norton 

List No. 

15480 

,° 0 x9 Black 



List Price. 
Per 100. 

. $ 6.00 

Noncalk 

15481 

, 9 e x9 Galvanized. . . 

. 

8.00 

Norway 

15482 

$Jx9 Black 



7.00 

Norwich 

15483 

^x9 Galvanized .. 


9.00 

Booby 

3528 

8x Yz F. D black pole steps 6 - 50 

Book 

3529 

Ox'A » 


44 

6.75 

Bookful 

3530 

lOx'A “ 

44 

44 

7.00 

Booking 

3531 

8x# ” 

“ 

44 

6.70 

Bookish 

3532 

9x# “ 

4 4 

4 t 

7.00 

Boom 

3533 

10 x# ■' 

44 

4 * 

7.25 

Boomed 

3534 

8x}4 “ 

galv. 

4 4 

8.00 

Boomerang 

3535 

9x ^ " 

44 

44 

8.25 

Boot 

3536 

10 x'/ 2 “ 

44 

4 ( 

8.50 

Booted 

3537 

8x# 

44 

44 

9.00 

Booth 

3538 

9x# ” 

4 ( 

4 1 

9.25 

Bootless 

3539 

lOx# “ 

44 

41 

9.50 

Cutter Detachable Polesteps. 



No. 24434. 


Are easier to carry than a Trimmer’s Ladder. A pair 
of Sockets are fastened to the pole and the trimmer car¬ 
ries a pair of Polesteps to fit them (weight per pair less 
than one pound), lie slips the steps into their socket, 
goes up the pole to trim the lamp, then puts the steps 
into his pocket and goes on to the next lamp. 

All of malleable iron, japanned. 

'Solarium 24433 Sockets, per pair. $0.20 

Solarization 24434 Polesteps, per pair. . .30 



Galvanized Guy Clamps. 

For fastening guy wires and cables, large size is o'/t 
inches long; small size 3 inches long. 


Acquittal 25603 Large size with three bolts .40 

Acquittance 25604 Small size with two bolts.. 20 


Small size. 




No. 15484. 


Crosby Clips. 


Diam. Rope. Each. 

Oakville 15484 fi-inch. .25 

Oakland 15485 “ 30 

Qaklawn 15486 % “ . .35 

Oakdale 15487 X " .40 

Oakfield 15488 % " .45 

Oakford 15489 1 " 50 

Otkwood 15490 lyi “ . 50 

Obeida 15491 1 % " . 50 

Oconto 15492 1# " .55 

Ocean 15493 \\6 “ .•..60 















































458 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. 8G40. 


No. 2444G. 



“High Insulation” Brackets. 

Break Arms. 


Codeword, List No. List "Price 

Each. 

C ’crate 8640 Removable Pin, each . $0.22 


Ccrchu* 864 1 Permahcnt Pin, each.,. -20 


Soldiery 24446^ Malleable Iron, Removable Pin, each.. 25 




No. 24448. 



Solecism 

Solecist 


No. 24449. 


Malleable Iron Ceiling Brackets. 


24448 Single,-each 

24449 Double, each 



No. 24450. 



No. 24451. 


Malleabe Iron Drive Brackets. 

Solccistic 24450 Upright. 


Solecislically 24451 Thimble 



25 


.17 

•20 


10 


.12 


No. 24452. 


Solecize 


24452 Right Forward 


.10 







































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


459 



No. 8657. 



No. 8658. No. 8i)5t*. 



No. 8662. No. 8660. 


High Insulation Brackets. 

Loop or Spreader Brackets. 


Code Word. 
Cereal 
Cerebral 
Cerebrum 


List No. 

8657 Left, each ... 

8658 Night, each .. 

8659 Forward, each 


List I’rice. 
Each 

.. $0.24 
.24 


.24 


Cerement 8660 Wall Bracket, each.— . 13 

Cereou* 8662 Roof Bracket, straight, each ... .17 



No. 24453. 



No. 8661. 


Ceremony 8661 Roof Bracket, offset, each. 

Solely 24453 Malleable Wall Bracket, each . 


.17 


.08 



No. 24454. 


Malleable Iron Roof Bracket. 

Solemn 24454 Each.. 



No. 24455. 


Malleable Iron Pins. 

Solemnity 24455 5 inches above Cross Arm. 


10 



No. 24456.' 


Solemnize 24456 84 inches above Cross Arm 


■ 12 
































460 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. 8668 

I m 

No. 8642. 



No. 8643. 

L#J 

No. 8646. 

No. 8647. 

LjfJ 

No. 8648. 

W 

No. 9468. 


“ High Insulation ” Brackets—( Continued) 

Code Word . List No. List Price. 

Ceres 8663 Lateral Bracket, right, each. *0-17 

Corky 8642 Cornice Brackets, each.. ' * ^ 

Cerin 8643 Lateral Brackets, left, each. 

Certainly 8646 Combination Bracket, each. 1 7 

Certainnesa 8647 Reflector Bracket, each. -20 

Certificate 8648 Converter Bracket, each.... 20 

Certified 9468 Side Bracket, each. .08 

















AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 


461 



No. 8092. 


Japanned, house Brackets. 


With Ventilated Threads. 


Code Word. List No. 

Chicken 8992 Each. 


List Price. 

.. SO.50 



&*^ 

No. 8993. 


Chickory 8993 Each. 


.20 


V_ 



Chide 8994 Each . 



) » 

S._ 

J j 

/ 



Chider 8995 Each. 


Chiding 8996 Each 


.20 


.25 


.25 



Chief 8997 Each. 


.20 


No. 8997. 

























462 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. 9065. 


Japanned. Wall Plates. 

With Porcelain Knobs 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Chew. 9065 Each.. $0.10 





No. 8636: 



No. 8637. 



No. 8638. 


House Brackets. 

Certitude 8636 Adjustable House Bracket, each. 45 


Cessation 8637 Adjustable House Bracket, each. 


.45 


i 

Cetsible 8638 Ventilated Thread Bracket, each. . r .40 

* 



Cession 8639 Ventilated Thread Bracket, each. .. .75 


8639. 












































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


463 



No. 9068. 


House Brackets—( Continued ,). 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Cesment 9068 Ventilated Thread Bracket, each. ... $0:75 



Cessor 9069 Ventilated Thread Bracket, each.. „. .40 



No. 9070. 


Cesspool 9070 Ventilated Thread Bracket, each. 


.50 



No. 9071. 


Cestus 9071 Ventilated Thread Bracket, each..*.. .75 



No 9072. 



















464 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



No. 8966. 





House Brackets —(Contimied). 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Clabbe\" 8966 Ventilated Thread Bracket, each! . $0.75 


Civilly 8967 Ventilated Thread Bracket, each 


.50 


Universal House Bracket. 


Can be Placed in any Position. 


Chieftain 8968 Extra Heavy, each 


.35 


House Brackets. 


wirn Ventilated Threads. 


No. 8969. 


Civility 


8969 Each 


.25 



























AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


465 



No. 8971. 


No. 8972. 



v 


House Brackets— {Continued'). 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Civilized 8970 Each. $0.15 




Civilizer 8971 Each 


.20 


Civilizing 8972 Each 


.25 














Wire, Cord and Cable. 


Habirshaw White Core. 


Solid Conductors, Braided. 


Stranded Conductors, Braided' 


Approx. 

Outside 


Code Word. 

List No. 

Gauge Diam. in 
B. & S. 32dsof in. 

Price per 
lOOtf Ft, 

Code Word. 

List No. 

Solicitation 

25001 

14 6 

$15.00 

Solidity 

25013 

Solicitor 

25002 

12 7 

23.00 

Solicliy 

25014 

Solicitous 

25003 

10 8 

30.00 

Solidness 

25015 

Solicitously 

25004 

8 9 

36.00 

Solifidian 

25016 

Solid tress 

25005 

6 10 

50-00 

Soliloquize 

25017 

Solicitude 

25006 

5 12 

69-60 

Soliloquy 

25018 

Solidarity 

25007 

4 13 

76.00 

Soliped 

25019 

Solidate 

25008 

3 13* 

90-00 

Solitair 

25020 

Solify 

25009 

2 14* 

118.00 

Solitarily 

25021 

Solid ism 

25010 

1 15* 

135.00 

Solitariness 

25022 

Solidist 

25011 

0 16* 

180.00 

Solitary 

25023 


No. 3000. 


3 Habirshaw Standard 

Solid Conductor, 500 Volts, Taped 


Approx. 

Outside 


Gauge 
B. & S. 

Diam. in 
32ds of in. 

Price per 
1000 Ft. 

8 

10 

$50.00 

6 

11 

62.00 

5 

13 

78-00 

4 

13* 

96.00 

3 

14* 

136.00 

2 

16 

156.00 

1 

17 

200.00 

0 

18 

210.00 

00 

19 

228.00 

000 

21 

260.00 

0000 

24 

340.00 

Red Core 



Outside. 




Gauge, 

Approximate 

Outside Diam. in 

List Price, 

Code Word. 

List No. 

B. & S. 

32nds of an Inch. 

per Foot. 

Abacus 

30004 

18 

4 . 

.$0.02% 

Abaft 

3001 

16 

5 * . 

.02% 

Abandoner 

3002 

14 

6 . 

.03# 

Abandoning 

3003 

12 

7 . 

.04# 

Abase 

3004 

10 

8 . 


Abasement 

3005 

8 

9 . 

.08# 

Abash 

3006 

6 

10 . 


Abashed 

3007 

5 

12 . 


Abashing 

3008 

4 

13 . 


Abate 

3009 

3 

13* . 


Abated 

3010 

2 

14* . 


Abatement 

301 1 

1 

15* . 


Abater 

3012 

0 

16* . 



Solid Conductor, 500 Volts, Braided Outside. 


No. 3013. Abattoir 

1 

3013 

Gauge, 

B. & S. 

18 

Approximate 

Outside Di^m. in 

S2nd» of an Inch. 

4 . 

02?/ 

Abbacy 

3014 

16 

5 * . 

.03 

Abbess 

3015 

14 

6 .. 

03 7A 

Abbey 

3016 

12 

7 . 

.... 05 

Abject 

3017 

10 

8 . 

06$4 

Abjection 

3018 

8 

9 . 


Abjectly 

3019 

6 

10 . 

. 12 

Abject ness 

3020 

5 

12 . 

. 14 

Abjure 

3021 

4 

13 . 

16 

Ablation 

3022 

3 

13* . 

l&V 

Ablative 

3023 

2 

14* . 

24 

Ablaze 

3024 

i 

15* . 

. .32^ 

Able 

3025 

0 

164 . 

.. .43 

































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


467 


Habirshaw Standard Red Cor z— (Continued). 



Stranded Conductor, 500 Volts, Braided Outside. 


No 3026 


Code Word. 

List No 

Qauge. 

B.&S 

Circular 

Mils. 

Ablution 

3026 

12 

6,529 

Ably 

3027 

10 

10,38l‘ 

Abnegate 

3028 

8 

16,509 

Abnormal 

3029 

6 

26,250 

Aboard 

3030 

5 

33,102 

Abode 

3031 

4 

41,742 

Abolish 

3032 

8 

52.634 

Abolisher 

3033 

2 

66,373 

Abolition 

3034 

1 

83,694 

Abominably 

3035 

0 

105,592 

Abominate 

3036 

00 

133,079 

Abominated 

3037 

000 

167,805 

Abominating 

3038 

0000 

211,600 


iroxiroate 


Outside 

Diameter in List Price 

82nds of an inch. per Foot. 

'7 .$0.05% 

8 . .07 

10 . 10 % 

11 17% 

13 19 % 

134 . 24 % 

Hi . 29 % 

16 . 32 % 

17 . 36 

18 47% 

19 ....60 

21 .68 

24 .88 



Grimshaw White Core Wire. 


Solid Conductor, Double Coated, Taped, Black or White Braid. 




Trade 

No. 

B. & 
Gauge. 

Safe Carrying 
Capacity, Bare 
Wire, in Amp, 
120® F. 

Circular Mila 
(dir) l Mil:— 
.001 inch. 

Outside Diam. 
of Insulation, 
.001 inch. 

Price per 
100 Feet. 

Archives 

3104 

220 

18 

6 

1624. 

.125 

$1.90 

Archness 

3105 

221 

18 

6 

1624. 

.156 

2.00 

Archway 

3106 

223 

16 

10 

2583. 

.125 

2.15 

Archwise 

3107 

224 

16 

10 

2583. 

.156 

2.20 

Arctic 

3108 

228 

14 

15 

4107. 

.187 

2.70 

Ardour 

3109 

229 

14 

15 

4107. 

.218 

3.00 

Area 

3110 

231 

12 

21 

6530. 

.218 

3.50 

Arena 

31 i 1 

232 

12 

21 

6530. 

.250 

3.70 

Argent 

31 12 

235 

10 

32 

10381. 

.250 

4.50 

Argument 

31 13 

236 

10 

32 

10381. 

.281 

5.00 

Arid 

3114 

237 

8 

44 

16509 

.281 

5.50 

Aridity 

3115 

238 

8 

44 

16509. 

.343 

6.50 

Aright 

31 16 

239 

6 

60 

26250. 

.343 

8.25 

Arise 

31 17 

240 

6 

60 

"6250. 

.406 

9.50 

Arisen 

3118 

241 

5 

63 

33102. 

.406 

9.90 

Aristocrat 

3119 

242 

5 

68 

33102. 

.468 

10.25 

Ark 

3120 

243 

4 

83 

41742. 

.4(^6 

10.50 

Armorer 

3122 

244 

4 

83 

41742. 

.468 

12.50 

Armorial 

3123 

245 

3 

104 

52634. 

.437 

12.75 

Armoric 

3124 

2455 

3 

104 

52634. 

.500 

14.25 

Armory 

3125 

246 

2 

118 

66373. 

.468 

15.75 

Armpit 

3126 

2465 

2 

118 

66373. 

.531- 

17.25 

Army 

3127 

247 

1 

135 

6S393. 

.500 

21.00 

Arnot 

3128 

217J 

1 

135 

83694. 

.562 

23.00 

Arousing 

3129 

248 

0 

179 

105592. 

.531 

27.25 

Arras 

3130 

2484 

0 

179 

105592. 

.593 

30.75 




























468 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Grimshaw White Core Wire—( Continued,). 


Stranded Conductors! Double Coated, Taped, Black or White Braid. 

Safe Carrying 


Code Word. 

List No. 

Trade 

No. 

B A 8 . 
Gauge. 

Capacity. Bare 
Wire In Ainp. 

F. 

Circular Mils, 
(d ») 1 Mil.* 
.001 inch. 

Outside Di&m. 
or In*ulatiuD. List Price, 
.001 inch. per 100 Ft. 

Assayer 

3131 

704 

8 

44 

16509. 

.343 

$8.00 

Assaying 

3132 

705 

6 

60 

26250. 

.375 

9.50 

Assccure 

3133 

706 

6 

60 

26250. 

.437 

11.00 

Assemblage 

3134 

707 

5 

68 

33102. 

.461 

12.00 

Assemblancc 

3135 

708 

4 

83 

41742. 

.461 

14.50 

Assembling 

3136 

709 

5 

83 

41742. 

.523 

16.00 

Assembly 

3137 

710 

3 

104 

52634. 

.483 

18.00 

Assent 

3138 

711 

3 

104 

52634. 

.545 

19.50 

Assenter 

3139 

712 

2 

118 

66373. 

.539 

20.00 

Assenting 

3140 

713 

o 

118 

66373. 

.601 

23.00 

Assentment 

3141 

714 

1 

135 

83694. 

.544 

27.00 

Assert 

3142 

715 

1 

135 

83694. 

.606 

30.00 

Asserted 

3143 

716 

0 

179 

105592. 

.593 

30.00 

Asserting 

3144 

717 

0 

179 

105592. 

.656 

35.50 

Assertion 

3145 

718 

00 

210 

133079. 

.656 

38.00 

'Assertive 

3146 

719 

00 

210 

133079. 

.718 

43.00 

Assessable 

3147 

720 

000 

251 

167805. 

.718 

48.00 

Assession 

3148 

721 

000 

251 

167805. 

.791 

53.00 

Assessor 

3149 

722 

0000 

275 

211600. 

.718 

58.00 

Asseverate 

3150 

723 

0000 

275 

211600. 

.791 

63.00 


Raven Core Wire—Braided. 



Solid. 


Deputing 

1229 

320 

18 

Deputy 

1230 

821 

18 

Derange 

1231 

323 

16 

Deranged 

1232 

324 

16 

Derangement 

1233 

327 

14 

Derelict 

1234 

328 

14 

Deride 

1235 

331 

12 

Deriding 

1236 

832 

12 

Derision 

1237 

334 

10 

Derivation 

1238 

335 

10 

Derive 

1239 

337 

8 

Deriving 

1241 

338 

8 

Derogation 

1242 

339 

6 

Derogatory 

1243 

340 

6 

Despotic 

1244 

341 

5 

Despotism 

1245 

842 

5 

Destination 

1246 

343 

4 

Destine 

1247 

344 

4 

Destiny 

1248 

345 

3 

Destitution 

1249 

346 

3 

Destroy 

1250 

347 

2 

Destroying 

1251 

348 

2 

Destructible 

1252 

349 

1 

Destructive 

1253 

350 

1 

Desultory 

1254 

351 

0 

Detach 

1255 

352 

0 


6 

1624. 

125 

1.65 

6 

1624. 

.156 

1.75 

10 

2583. 

.125 

1.75 

10 

2583. 

.156 

1.85 

15 

4107. 

.156 

2.10 

15 

4107. 

187 

2.30 

21 

6530. 

.218 

3.25 

21 

6530. 

.250 

3.55 

32 

10381. 

.218 

4.00 

32 

10381. 

.250 

4.10 

44 

16509. 

.281 

4.75 

44 

16509. 

.343 

5.75 

60 

26250. 

.343 

6.50 

60 

26250. 

.406 

8.40 

68 

33102. 

.406 

8.90 

68 

33102. 

.468 

9.50 

83 

41742. 

.406 

9.60 

83 

41742. 

.468 

11.50 

104 

52634. 

.437 

11.25 

104 

52634. 

500 

12.75 

118 

66373. 

.468 

14.75 

118 

66373. 

.531 

16.25 

135 

83694. 

.500 

19.00 

135 

83694. 

.562 

21.00 

179 

105592. 

.531 

26.25 

179 

105592. 

.592 

29.75 








AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


469 


Raven Core Wire—Braided—( Continued ). 


Stranded. 

Safe Carrying 

Capacity. R.-xe Circular Mils. Outside Diam. 


Code Word. 

List No. 

Trade 

No. 

B. AS. 
Gauge. 

Wire in Amp. 
120° F. 

(d») 1 Mil.» 
.001 inch. 

of Insulatiou, List Price, 
.001 inch, per 100 Ft. 

Emarginate 

1869 

804 

8 

44 

16509. 

'.343 

$6.25 

Embassy 

1870 

805 

6 

60 

26250. 

.375 

7.75 

9.00 

Embedded 

1871 

80G 

6 

60 

26250. 

.437 

Embellish 

1872 

807 

5 

68 

33102. 

.461 

9.75 

Embers 

1873 

808 

. 4 

83 

41742. 

.461 

12.00 

Embezzle 

1874 

809 

4 

83 

41742. 

.523 

15.00 

Emanated 

1875 

810 

3 

104 

52634. 

.483 

16.60 

Emanation 

1876 

811 

3 

104 

52634. 

.545 

18.00 

Emancipate 

1877 

812 

2 

118 

66373. 

.539 

19.00 

Emancipator 

1878 

813 

2 

118 

66373. 

.601 

22.00 

Emancipist 

1879 

814 

1 

135 

83694. 

.544 

26.00 

Emanvel 

1880 

815 

1 

135 

83694. 

.606 

29.00 

Elude 

1881 

816 

0 

179 

105592. 

.593 

28.25 

Elvira 

1882 

817' 

0 

179 

105592. 

.656 

32.15 

Emaciate 

1883 

818 

00 

210 

133079. 

.656 

36.00 

Emaciated 

1884 

819 

00 

210 

133079. 

.718 

41.00 

Emaeulatc 

1885 

820 

000 

251 

167805. 

.718 

42.50 

Emanate 

1886 

821 

000 

251 

167805. 

.729 

47.50 

Embolden 

1887 

822 

oooo 

275 

211600. 

.718 

55.00 

Embosom 

1888 

823 

0000 

275 

211600. 

.791 

60.00 


Grimshaw Duplex Fixture Wire. 


Taped or Braided. 


Safe Carrying 

Cap., each Cond. Outside Diam. 


Listful 

1169 

Taped. 

BAS. 

Gauge. 

.. 14 

Bare Wire, in 
Amp. 120° F. 

15 

of Insulation 
X01 inch. 

.218 

5.00 

Listless' 

1170 

r» 

.. 16 

10 

.218 

4.50 

Literal 

1171 

w 

.. 18 

6 

.218 

4.00 

Literalism 

1172 

Braided 1 . 

14 

15 

.218 

5.00 

Literalness 

1173 

a 

16 

10 

.218 

4.50 

Literary) 

1174 

o 

18 

6 

.218 

4.00 





















470 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Okonite Wire. 

Low Tension Currents, from 100 to 500 Volts. 



TRADE MARK* 


Solid Conductor, Plain Finish. 


Outside Approximate Insulation 
Size of Diameter of Weight Resistance 
Conductor Insulation. per Mile. per Mile. List Price. 


Code Word. 

List No. 

A. W. G. 

Inches. 

Pounds. 

Megohms. 

Per foot. 

Ascendant 

3158 

22 

.075 

32 

500 

$ .OIK 

Ascending 

3159 

20 

091 

42 

500 

•02K 

Ascension 

3160 

18 

102 

56 

500 

.02 K 

Ascertain 

3161 

16 

120 

78 

500 

.03 

Ascetic 

3162 

14 

.148 

127 

500 

.04* 

Ascribe 

3163 

12 

.165 

178 

500 

.05 yi 

Ascribing 

3164 

10 

.175 

236 

500 

.06* 

Ashamed 

3165 

9 

.182 

273 

500 

.07 

Ashore 

3166 

8 

.192 

333 

500 

.08 

Ash-pan 

3167 

7 

.220 

422 

500 

.09* 

Assassin 

3168 

0 

.252 

534 

500 

12* 

Assassinate 3 169 

5 

.276 

663 

500 

15* 

Assation 

3170 

4 

.300 

815 

500 

• 19* 

Assault 

3171 

3 

.340 

1,036 

500 

.23 

Assaulted 

3172 

2 

.372 

1,238 

500 

.28 

Assaulting 

3173 

1 

430 

1,657 

500 

.35 

Assay 

3174 

0 

.500 

2,134 

500 

.45 

Assayed 

3175 

00 

.560 

2,693 

500 

.60 


Solid Conductor, Braided Finish. 


Alertness 

3211 

22 

.075 

40 

500 

•02* 

Alexand 

3212 

20 

.091 

50 

500 

•02* 

Alfred 

3213 

18 

.102 

66 

500 

.03 

Algebra 

3214 

16 

.120 

90 

500 

.03* 

Algebraical 3215 

14 

.148 

143 

500 

•04* 

Algernon 

3216 

12 

.165 

195 

500 

.06 

Algous 

3217 

10 

.175 

254 

500 

.07 * 

Alice 

3218 

9 

.182 

291 

500 

.07 * 

Alias 

3219 

8 

.192 

351 

500 

.08* 

Alienable 

3220 

7 

.220 

446 

500 

• II* 

Alienation 

322 1 

6 

.252 

563 

500 

• 13* 

Alim at or 

3222 

5 

.276 

702 

500 

• 16* 

Alienee 

3223 

4 

.300 

859 

500 

.19* 

A life 

3224 

3 

.340 

1,087 

500 

•24* 

Align 

3225 

2 

.372 

1,299 

500 

.29 * 

Aliment 

3226 

1 

.430 

1,750 

500 

.37 

Alimental 

3227 

0 

.500 

2,238 

500 

.47* 

Alimentally 

CO 

C4 

8 

00 

.560 

2,799 

500 

.61 














AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


471 


Okonite Wire— [Continued-'). 


Stranded Conductor, Plain Finish. 



TBADC MARK. 


Code Word. 

List No. 

Size of 
Conductor 
Equals. 

A. VV.G. 

No.'of 

Strands. 

B. W. G. 

Outside 
Diameter of 
Insulation. 
Inches. . 

Approx. 
Weight 
per Mile. 
Pounds. 

Insulation 
Resistance 
per Mile. 
Megohms. 

List 
Price, 
per foot. 

Assistless 

3176 

22 

7x30* 

.091 

35 

500 

$0.02^ 

Assize 

3177 

20 

7x30 

.102 

4G 

500 

•02>i 

Assized 

3178 

18 

7x2G* 

.114 

03 

500 

•03^ 

Assizer 

3179 

10 

7x24 

.141 

101 

500 

.04 yi 

Associable 

3180 

14 

7x23 

.102 

139 

500 

•05X 

Associate 

3181 

12 

7x20* 

.182 

191 

500 

.06^ 

Associated 

3182 

It 

7x20 

.192 

234 

500 

•07 X 

Associating 

3183 

10 

7x18* 

.204 

270 

500 

•08^ 

Associative 

3184 

0 

7x17* 

.212 

325 

500 

.09^ 

Associate 

3185 

8 

7x18 

.220 

300 

500 

•09K 

Assail 

3186 

7 

7x17 

.238 

408 

500 

.11 'A 

Assoilment 

3187 

0 

7x10 

.289 

023 

5Q0 

• 15*' 

Assonance 

3188 

5 

7x15 

.300 

•735 

500 

. 1 6^r 

Assonant 

3189 

4 

7x14 

.340 

bs 

500 

.21 \i 

Assuage 

3190 

3 

7x11* 

.380 

1,155 

500. 

.26 

Assuaged 

3191 

2 

19x17 

,440 

1,409 

500 

.34^ 

Assuaging 

3192 

1 

19x10 

.480 

1,730 

500 

•4 1 'A 

Assuasive 

3193 

0 

19x15 

.530 

2,110 

500 

.50 

Assuetude 

3194 

00 

12x12 

.590 

2,810 

500 

.61 

Assume 

3195 

000 

19x11* 

.020 

3,120 

500 

.69 

Assumed 

3196 

0000 

19x12 

.730 

4,400 

500 

.98 


Stranded Conductor, Braided Finish. 


Alimentary 

3229 

22 

7\30* 

.091 

44 

500 

•02^ 

Alimentation 

3230 

20 

7x30 

.102 

50 

500 

•03J4 

Aliquant 

3231 

18 

7x20* 

.114 

75 

500 

.03 % 

Aliquot 

3232 

10 

7x24* 

.144 

118 

500 

.05 

Alive 

3233 

14 

7x23 

.102 

157 

500 

.06 

Alkali 

3234 

12 

7x20* 

.182 

209 

500 

•07J-S 

Alkaline 

3235 

11 

7x20 

.192 

252 

500 

.08 

Alkaloid 

3236 

10 

7x18* 

.204 

295 

500 

.09 

Allan 

3237 

9 

7x17* 

.212 

348 

500 

.10 

Allay 

3238 

8 

7x18 

.220 

384 

500 

• I0K 

Allegation 

3239 

7 

7x17 

.238 

495 

500 

.12^ 

Allege 

3240 

G 

7x10 

.289 

060 

500 

.16* 

Alleging 

3241 

5 

7x15 

.300 

780 

500 

.18 

Alliant 

3242 

4 

7x14 

340 

1,007 

500 

.22* 

Allied 

3042 

3 

7x11* 

.380 

1,212 

500 

.2714: 

Alligale 

3243 

2 

19x17 

.440 

1,473 

500 

.36* 

Allision 

3244 

1 

19x16 

.480 

1,803 

500 

•42* 

Alliteration 

3245 

0 

19x15 

.530 

2,192 

500 

52 

Allopathy 

3246 

00 

12x12* 

.590 

2 897 

500 

.63 

Allot 

3247 

000 

19x12 

.620 

3 250 

500 

.71 

Allotment 

3248 

0000 

19x12 

.730. 

4 COO 

500 

1.01 


•American Wire Gauge. 







472 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



Kerite Wire—Solid. 


Plain. 


Copper. Insolation. 


Code Word. 

List No 

B. & S. 
Gauge. 

Diameter of 

Co jX. r ' 

Diameter of 
Insulatiou, 
Mila. 

Diameter of 
Insulation, 
Inches. 

List Price, 
per 100 Ft. 

Haggled, 

1889 

20 

.0319 

.078 

A 

$ 1.75 

Haggling 

1890 

20 

.0319 

.093 

A 

1.75 

Hailing 

1891 

18 

.040 

.078 


1.75 

Hailstone 

1892 

18 

.040 

.093 

A 

1.90 

Halberd 

1893 

18 

.040 

.125 

A 

2.00 

Halcyon 

1894 

16 

.050 

.093 

A 

2.00 

Hilibut 

1895 

16 

.050 

.125 

A 

2.25 

Halliard 

1896 

16 

.050 

.156 

6 

3? 

2.75 

Halter 

1897 

14 

.064 

.125 

4 

3 3 

2.50 

Halting 

1898 

14 

.064 

.156 

5 

33 

3.00 

Hairing 

1899 

14 

.064 

.187 

6 

33 

3.25 

Ham 

1900 

14 

. .064 

218 

A 

3.75 

Hamble 

1901 

12 

.080 

.156 

A 

3.25 

Hamlet 

1902 

12 

.080 

.187 

a 

33 

3.75 

Hammering 

1903 

12 

.080 

.250 

8 

33 

5.50 

Hammock 

1904 

10 

.101 

.218 

7 

33 

5.75 

Hamper 

1905 

10 

.101 

.250 

A 

6.25 

Hampered 

J 906 

8 

.128 

.218 

A 

7.00 

Hampering 

1907 

8 

.128 

.250 

8 

3* 

8.25 

Hamstring 

1908 

8 

.128 

.281 

TTJ 

9.75 

Har.aper 

1909 

7 

.144 

250 

A 

8.50 

Handcuff 

1910 

7 

.144 

.281 

A 

10.00 

Handcuffed 

1911 

6 

.162 

.250 

A 

9.00 

Handfast 

1912 

6 

.162 

.281 

A 

9.50 

Handicraft 

1913 

6 

.162 

.312 

1 0 

33 

10.75 

Handiness 

1914 

5 

.181 

.281 

A 

10.50 

Handle 

•915 

5 

.181 

.312 

if 

11.00 

Handling 

1916 

4 

.204 

.281 

A 

II. 50 

Hannah 

1917 

4 

.204 

.312 

1 0 

33 

12.50 

Handseretc 

1918 

4 

.204 

.375 

it 

14.00 

Handsome 

10 ! 9 

3 

.229 

.375 

if 

1 

13.50 

Handsomely 

1920 

3 

.229 

.437 

it 

17.50 

Hang 

1932 

2 

.257 

.406 

if 

19.00 

Hanged 

1933 

2 

.257 

.468 

if 

* 23.00 

Hanging 

1934 

1 

.289 

.500 

33 

25.00 

Hangman 

Hangnail . 

1935 

1936 

1 

0 

.289 

.324 

.562 

.562 

i! 

if 

27.00 

30.00 

Ha <iker 

1937 

0 

.324 

.625 

If 

34.00 

Hankering 

1938 

00 

.364 

.562 

if 

35.00 

Havltss 

1939 

00 

.364 

.625 

If 

40.00 















AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


473 


Kerite Wire—Solid — ( Continued ). 


Taped or Braided. 

Topper. Insulation. 


Code Word. 

List No. 

B. <fc S. 
Gaujfe. 

Diam. of 

Diam. of 
Insulation, 
Mils. 

Diam. of 
Insulation, 
Inches. 

Outside Diam. 

Braid, List Price, 
Inches, per 100 Ft. 

Haply 

1950 

20 

.0319 

.078 

A 

A 

$2.00 

Happen 

1951 

20 

.0319 

.093 

s 

rs 

R 

55 

2.00 

Happening 

1952 

18 

.040 

.078 

5 

5* 

A 

2.GO 

Happily 

1953 

18 

.040 

.093 

A 

A 

2.15 

Happiness 

1954 

18 

.040 

.125 

A 

«. 
55 

2.25 

Happy 

1955 

16 

.050 

.093 

8 

55 

R 

55 

2.25 

Harangue 

1956 

16 

.050 

.125 

A 

A 

2.50 

Harangued 

1957 

16 

.050 

.156 

A 

A 

3.00 

Haranguing 

1958 

14 

.064 

.125 

A 

6 

.55 

2.75 

Harass 

1959 

14 

.064 

.156 

A 

7 

55 

3.25 

Harassing 

I960 

14 

.064 

.187 

A 

8 

55 

3.50 

Harbinger 

1961 

14 

.064 

.218 

A 

A 

4.00 

Harbor' 

1962 

12 

.080 

.156 

& 

A 

3.50 

Harborage 

1963 

12 

.080 

.187 

e 

55 

8 

55 

4.00 

Habit 

1964 

12 

.080 

.250 

8 

55 

1 0 

55 

5.75 

Habitation 

1965 

10 

.101 

.218 

7 

85 

A 

6.00 

Habited 

1966 

10 

.101 

.250 

A 

it 

6.50 

Habitual 

1967 

8 

.128 

.218 

A 

A 

7.25 

Habitude 

1968 

8 

.128 

.250 

8 

55 

1 0 
55 

8.50 

Hack 

1969 

8 

.128 

.281 

9 

55 

it 

10.00 

Hacking 

1970 

7 

.144 

.250 

55 

is 

9.00 

Hackney 

1971 

7 

.144 

.281 

A 

it 

10.50 

Haddock 

1972 

6 

.162 

.250 

A 

it 

9.50 

Hades 

1973 

6 

.162 

.281 

A 

55 

10.00 

Haggard 

1974 

6 

.162 

.312 

i? 

55 

11.25 

Haggardly 

1975 

5 

.181 

.281 

5*5 

H 

n.oo 

Haggle 

1976 

5 

.181 

.312 

1 0 
55 

i! 

II.75 

Embroil 

1977 

4 

.204 

.281 

A 

it 

12.25 

Embryo 

1978 

4 

.204 

.312 

is 

tf 

13.25 

Embryonic 

1979 

4 

.204 

.375 

1 9 

55 

it 

14.75 

Emerge 

1980 

3 

.229 

.375 

i! 

it 

14.50 

Emergency 

1981 

3 

.229 

.437 

it 

il 

18.50 

Emerging 

1982 

o 

.257 

.406 

it 

55 

20.00 

Embottling 

1983 

2 

.257 

.468 

1 8 
55 

1 7 

55 

24.00 

Embracing 

1984 

1 

.289 

.500 

1 6 

55 

1 8 
55 

26.00 

Embrasure 

1985 

T 

.289 

.562 

1 n 

55 

90 

55 

28.00 

Embrace 

1986 

0 

.324 

.562 

it 

90 

35 

32.00 

Embroglio 

1987 

0 

.324 

.625 

50 

55 

92 

55 

36.00 

Embroider 

1988 

00 

.364 

.562 

1 8 

55 

20 

55 

38.00 

Emily 

1989 

00 

.364 

.625 

IS 

§1 

44.00 










474 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Kerite Wire.— {Continued.) 


Stranded Electric Light Conductors. 


Plain Insulation. 





Insulation 

Insulation 


Gauge 

Strands. 

Outside Diam 

Outside Diam 

Price per 

B. &S 



Mils. .001 In 

Inches 

100 Feet 

6 

7 x 14 

A 

312.5 

10-32 

11.00 

6 

7 x 16 

B 

375. 

12-32 

13.00 

6 

7 x 16 

B 

437.5 

14-32 

16.50 

5 

7 x 15 

B 

375. 

12-32 

13.00 

5 

7 x 15 

B 

437.5 

14-32 

17.25 

4 

7 x 12 

A 

375. 

12-32 

15.00 

4 

7 x 12 

A 

437.5 

14-32 

18.00 

4 

7 x 12 

A 

500. 

16-32 

22.00 

3 

1 x 12- 

6 x 14 B 

375. 

12-32 

17.50 

3 

1 x 12- 

6 x 14 B 

406.2 

13-32 

18.50 

3 

1 x 12- 

6 x 14 B 

500. 

15-32 

21.00 

2 

1 x 12- 

6 x 13 B 

406.2 

13-32 

19.00 

2 

1 x 12- 

6 x 13 B 

437.5 

14-32 

20.50 

2 

1 x 16— 

18 x 17 B 

468.7 

15-32 

22.00 

1 

1 x 11- 

6 x 12 B 

437.5 

14-32 

24.00 

1 

1 x 15— 

18 x 16 B 

500. 

16-32 

26.00 

0 

1 x 10- 

6 x 11 B 

562.5 

18-32 

30.00 

0 

1 x 14— 

18 x 15 B 

625 

20-32 

34.00 

00 

7x7 

A 

562.5 

18-32 

36-00 

00 

19 x 12 

A 

625. 

20-32 

41.00, 

00 

1 x 13- 

18 x 14 B 

687 .'5 

22-32 

45.00 

000 

1 x 8- 

6 x 9 B 

625. 

20-32 

60.00 

000 

19 x 11 

A 

687.5 

22-32 

63.00 

000 

19 x 11 

A 

750. 

24-32 

66.00 

0000 

7x7 

B 

687.5 

22-32 

76 00 

0000 

19 x 12 

B 

750. 

24-32 

82.00 

0000 

19 x 12 

B 

812.5 

26-32 

88.00 


Covered Insulation. 



Insulation. 

Insulation. 

List Brices 

List Brices 

Gauge 

Outside Diam. 

Outside Diam 

per 100 Feet. 

per 100 Feet 

B. & S. 

Mils. .001 In. 

Inches. 

Braided. 

Taped and 
Braided.' 

6 

3l2.5 

10-32 

12-00 

13.00 

6 

375. 

12-32 

14.00 

15.00 

6 

437.5 

14-32 

17.50 

18.50 

5 

375. 

12-32 

14.00 

15.00 

5 

437.5 

14-32 

18.25 

19.25 

4 

375. 

12-32 

16.00 

17.00 

4 

437.5 

14-32 

19.00 

20.00 

4 

500. 

Hi-32 

23.00 

24.00 

3 

375. 

12-32 

18.50 

19-50 

3 

406.2 

13-32 

20.50 

21.50 

3 

500. 

15-32 

22.00 

* 23.00 

2 

406.2 

13-32 

20.00 

21.00 

2 

437.5 

14-32 

21.50 

23.00 

2 

468.7 

15-32 

23.50 

26.00 

1 

437.5 

14-32 

25.50 

28.00 

1 

500. 

16-32 

28-00 

30.00 

0 

562.5 

18-32 

32.00 

34.00 

0 

625. 

20-32 

36.00 

38-00 

00 

562.5 

18-32 

38.00 

40.00 

00 

625. 

20-32 

43.00 

45.00 

00 

687.5 

22-32 

47.00 

50.00 

000 

625. 

20-32 

62.00 

66.00 

000 

687.5 

22-32 

66.00 

70.00 

000 

750 

24-32 

70.00 

75.00 

0000 

•587 5 

22-32 

80.00 

85.00 

0000 

750. 

24-32 

85.00 

90.00 

0000 

812 5 

26-32 

93.00 

98.00 










AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


475 



mmmrn 

"CLARK’WI 


Clark Wire. 

Solid. 


Code Word 

List No. 

B. St S. 

Diam. Wire 
in the decimal 
of an inch. 

Diam. Gum 
3-’d of inch. 

Total Diam 
Outside 
Braid. 

Approximate 

Pounds 

Per 1(10 Feet. 

Price 

Per 100 Feet. 

Sluggard 

24150 

18 

.040 

4-32 

5-32 

2.35 

$1.65 

Siuggardg 

24151 

16 

.051 

5-32 

*5-32 

2.70 

1.80 

Sluggish 

24152 

14 

.064 

5-32 

*5—32 

3.20 

1.80 

Sluggishly 

24153 

14 

.0*54 

6-32 

7-32 

3.40 

2.00 

Sluggy 

24154 

14 

.064 

7-32 

8-32 

4.79 

3.00 

Slugs 

24155 

12 

.081 

15-32 

7-32 

4.30 

2.50 

Sluice 

24156 

12 

.081 

7-32 

8-32 

5.30 

3.00 

Sluicegate 

24157 

10 

.102 

8-32 

10-32 

7.00 

4.00 

Si uicy 

•24158 

10 

.102 

9-32 

11-32 

7.77 

4.50 

Slum ■ 

24159 

9 

114 

9-32 

11-32 

8.00 

4.60 

Slumber 

24160 

8 

.129 

9-32 

11-32 

10.12 

4.70 

Slumberer 

24161 

8 

.129 

10-32 

12-32 

10.92 

600 

Slumberless 

24162 

7 

.144 

9-32 

11-32 

10.25 

6.20 

Slumbery 

24163 

6 

.162 

10-32 

12-32 

14.00 

7.20 

Slump 

24164 

6 

.162 

12-32 

14-32- 

15.57 

9.00 

Slumpy 

24165 

6 

.162 

14-32 

16-32 

18.72 

10.80 

Slung 

24166 

5 

.182 

12-32 

14-32 

16.00 

9.60 

Slungshot 

24167 

4 

.204 

12-32 

14-32 

20.33 

10.00 

Slunk 

24168 

4 

204 

14-32 

16-32 

21.87 

12.00 

Slur 

24169 

3 

.229 

15-32 

17-32 

23.00 

12.60 

Slurred 

24170 

2 

258 

16-32 

18-32 

31.25 

15.30 

Slush 

24171, 

1 

.289 

17-32 

20-32 

43.78 

20.70 

Slushy 

24172 

0 

.324 

19-32 

22-32 

50.00 

24.00 

S lutch 

24173 

00 

.3*55 

21-32 

23-32 

54.00 

30.00 

Slut ehy 

24174 

000 

.409 

23-32 

25-32 

*5*5.50 

37.00 

Sly 

24175 

0000 

.460 

25-32 

27-32 

81.00 

45.00 


Stranded. 


Smeir 

24200 

10 


10-32 

12-32 

10.94 

5.40 

Smell 

24201 

8 


10-32 

12-32 

14.0*5 

7.20 

Smeller 

24202 

6 


12-32 

14-32 

20.31 

10.80 

Smelling 

24203 

4 


14-32 

1*5-32 

21.87 

13.00 

Smelt 

24204 

3 


16-32 

19-32 

•29.69 

16.00 

Smelter 

24205 

2 


17-32 

19-32 

34.37 

18.00 

Smeltery 

24206 

1 


18-32 

21-32 

43.75 

24.00 

Smerlin 

24207 

0 


22-32 

25-32 

59.37 

30.00 

Smcio 

24208 

(JO 


24-32 

27-32 

65. *53 

35.00 

Smicker 

24209 

000 


26-32 

29-32 

75.50 

42.00 

Srnicket 

24210 

0000 


28-32 

31-32 

90.00 

50.00 

















476 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Flexible Clark Wire. 


Diameter of Insulation given is exclusive of Outside Braid. 
Made up of No. 26 B. W. G. Wire. 


Code Word. 

List No. 

No. 

B. & S. 
Gauge. 

Diam. Wire Circular 
in the decimal Mils 

of an inch. D 2 

Number 

of 

Wires. 

Diam. Gum 
32d of inch. 

Brice per 
100 Feet. 

Smila tine 

24212 

18 

.040 

1624.3 

5 

'5-32 

$2.70 

Smilax 

24214 

16 

.051 

2582.7 

8 

5-32 

2.70 

Smile 

24215 

14 

.064 

4106.8 

13 

7-32 

3.60 

Smileless 

24216 

12 

.081 

6529.9 

21 

8-32 

5.40 

Smiles 

24217 

10 

.102 

10382. 

35 

9-32 

7.20 

Smilingly 

24218 

8 

.129 

1651Q. 

56 

12-32 

10-80 

Smilingness 

24219 

7 

.144 

20817. 

63 

12-32 

12.00 

Smirch 

24220 

6 

.162 

26250. 

84 

14-32 

14.40 

Smirk 

24221 

5 

.182 

33102, 

105 

14-32 

18.00 

Smirky 

24222 

4 

.204 

41742. 

126 

15-32 

21.60 

Smite 

24223 

3 

.229 

5263+ 

161 

17-32 

25.20 

Smiter 

24224 

2 

.258 

66373. 

203 

18-32 

28.80 

Smith 

24225 

1 

.289 

83694. 

259 

20-32 

32.40 

Smither 

24226 

0 

.324 

105534. 

329 

22-32 

37.20 

Smithery 

24227 

00 

.365 

133079. 

413 

24-32 

43.20 

Smithing 

24228 

000 

.410 

167805. 

528 

26-32 

52.80 

Smithsonian 

24229 

0000 

.460 

211600. 

651 

28-32 

64.80 


Clark Elevator Electric Light Cable. 


Braided. 


Smithy 

24230 

B. & S. 

18 Duplex 

Diam. Gum 
32d of inch. 

8-32 

Total Diam. 
Braided. 

9-32 

Price per 
100 Feet 

6-00 

Smitt 

24231 

16 “ 

9-32 

11-32 

7.00 

Smitten 

24232 

14 “ 

12-32 

27-64 

8.00 

Smittle 

24233 

12 “ 

. 

' 16-32 

14.00 















AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


477 



Safety Wire. 

Plain, without Tape op Braid. 


Code Word. 

List Nor 

Gauge 
B. & S. 

'mock 

24234 

20 

Smor.kable 

24235 

18 

Smoke 

24236 

16 

Smokearch 

24237 

14 

Snwkebnll 

24238 

12 

Smokebox 

24239 

10 

Smokejn ck 

24240 

10 

Smokeless 

24241 

8 

Smoker 

24242 

8 

Smnkesnil 

24243 

6 


Outside 
Diam. of 
Insulation. 

Insulation 
Resistance 
per Mile. 
Megohms. 

Price per 
100 Feet. 

3-32 

1000 

2,25 

4-32 

1500 

2.50 

4-32 

1000 

2.75 

5-32 

2000 

375 

6-32 

1500 

4.50 

6-32 

,1000 

5.50 

7-32 

1500 

625 

7-32 

1000 

7.50 

8-32 

1500 

800 

9-32 

1500 

1 1.25 


Gauges from No. 20 to No. 4 Braided. Gauges above 
No. 4 Taped and Braided. 




Gauge 

B. & S. 

Outside 
Diam. of 
Insulation. 

Outside 

Diam. 

Braided. 

Insulation 
Resistance 
per Mile 
Megohms. 

Price per 
100 Feet. 

Smnketree 

24244 

20 

3-32 

4-32 

1000 

2.50 

Snlakily 

24245 

18 

4-32 

5-32 

1500 

2.50 

Smokiness 

24246 

16 

4-32 

5-32 

1000 

3.00 

Smakny 

24247 

14 

5-32 

6-32 

2000 

3.85 

Smolder 

24248 

12 

6-32 

7-32 

1500 

5.00 

Smaldry 

24249 

10 

6-32 

7-32 

1000 

6.75 

Smolt 

24250 

8 

8-32 

9-32 

1500 

9.00 

Smooth 

24251 

6 

9-32 

10-32 

1500 

12.50 

Smoother 

24252 

4 

11-32 

12-32 

1000 

1650 

Smoothing 

24253 

2 

13-32 

14-32 

1000 

25-00 

Smoothly 

24254 

1 

15-32 

16-32 

1200 

35.00 


Stranded Conductors. 




Heavy Insulation, Taped and Braided. 




Gauge 

B &S. 

Outside 
Diam. of 
Insulation 

Outside 
Diam. Taped 
and Braided, 

Insulation 
Resistance 
per Mile. 
Megohms. 

Price per 
100 Feet. 

Smoothness 

24255 

8 

9-32 

11-32 

1200 

10.00 

Smooszando 

24256 

6 

10-32 

12-32 

1200 

14.50 

Smother 

24257 

6 

11-32 

13-32 

1500 

17.50 

Smothiry 

24258 

4 

12-32 

14-32 

1000 

21.00 

Smouch 

24259 

4 

13-32 

15-32 

1500 

25-00 

Smudge 

24260 

2 

15-32 

17-32 

1500 

28.50 

Smug 

24261 

1 

16-32 

18-32 

1200 

37.50 

Smuggle. 

24262 

0 

19-32 

21-32 

1500 

. 48.00 

Smugly 

24263 

00 


22-32 

1500 

58.50. 

Smugness 

24264 

000 


24-32 

1500 

72.50 

Smuly 

24265 

0000 


26-32 

1500 

90.00 











478 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


\ 


Safety Lead Incased Wire. 

For Underground Purposes. 

Covered with Heavy Rubber Insulation. Taped and Lead Incased. 


Code Word. 

List No. 

Sizes. 

B. & S. Gauge. 


Brice per 
Foot. 

Smu 

24266 

0000 

Stranded. 

$1.00 

Smutch' 

24267 

000 

u 

.90 

Smyrnia.t 

24268 

00 

a 

.80 

Si) rich 

24269 

0 

u 

.70 

Snackct 

24270 

I 

u 

.64 

Snarat 

24271 

I 

Solid. 

.60 

Snuffle 

24272 

2 

Stranded. 

.56 

Snog 

24273 

2 

Solid. 

.54 

Snogged 

24274 

4 

Stranded. 

.50 

Snaggy 

24275 

4 

Solid. 

.36 

Snail 

24276 

6 

Stranded. 

.36 

Snake 

24277 

0 

Solid. 

.32 

Snakeroot 

24278 

7 

Stranded. 

.30 

Snakeweed 

24279 

7 

Solid. 

.26 

Snakacood 

24280 

8 

Stranded. 

.26 

Snakish 

24281 

8 

Solid. 

.22 

Snaky 

24282 

10 

u 

.18 

Snap 

24283 

12 

it 

.12 

Snoplock 

24284 

14 

u 

.07 


Safety Flexible Cables. 

For Switchboards, Dynamos and Lamps. 


Composed of Fine Copper Wire, Xo. 23 B. & S. Gauge, well Tinucd 
Taped and Braided. 


Snapper 

24285 

Equal in 
Conductivity 
to B; & S. 
Gauge No. 

14 

Insulation 
Resistance 
per Mile. 
Megohms. 

1000 

Price per 
100 Feet. 

12.00 

Snappish 

24286 

12 

1000 

13.00 

Snappishly 

24287 

10 

1000 

13.50 

Snappy 

24288 

9 

1000 

14.00 

Snare 

24289 

8 

1000 

15.00 

Snarl 

24290 

6 

1000 

16.50 

Snarler 

2429.1 

4 

1000 

20.00 

Snary 

24292 

2 

1000 

30.00 

Snatch 

24293 

1 

1000 

40.00 

Snatcher 

24294 

0 

1000 

50.00 

Snotehinyly 

24295 

00 

1000 

60.00 

Snath 

24296 

000 

1000 

75.00 

Snead 

24297 

oooo 

1000 

95.00 











AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 


479 


Safety White Core Wire. 


Stranded Conductor. 
Taped and Braided. 


Code Word. 

List No. 

Socle 

24380 

Socman 

24381 

Socmanry 

24382 

Socky 

24379 


Gauge 
B. & S. 

Outside 
Diam. of 
Insulation 

0 

21-32 

00 

22-32 

000 

24-32 

0000 

26-32 

Solid 

Conductor. 


Insulation 

Resistance Price per 
per Mile 100 Feet 

Megohms 

151)0 48.80 

1500 59.30 

1500 73.30 

1500 90 80 


Gauges from No. 20 to No. 4 Braided. Gauges above 
No. 4 Taped and Braided. 




Gauge 

B. &S. 

Outside 
Diam. of 
Insulation. 

Outside 

Diam. 

Braided. 

Insulation 
Resistance 
per Mile 
Megohms. 

Price per 
100 Feet. 

Soc'ia 

24368^ 

20 

3-32 

4-32 

1000 

2.90 

Sgcialncss 

24369 

18 

4-32 

5-32 

1500 

2.90 

Society 

24370 

16 

4-32 

5-32 

1000 

3.40 

Societ 

24371 

14 

5-32 

6-112 

2000 

4.25 

Socinian 

24372 

12 

6-32 

7-32 

1500 

5-40 

Socinianism 

24373 

10 

6-32 

7-32 

1000 

7.15 

Sociology 

24374 

8 

8-32 

9-32 

1500 

9.40 

Socialogic 

24375 

6 

9-32 

10-32 

1500 

13.30 

Sock 

24376 

4 

11-32 

12-32 

1000 

17.30 

Sockdolager 

24377 

2 

13-32 

14-32 

1000 

25.80 

Sockless 

24878 

1 

15-32 

16-32 

1200 

35-80 


Low Tension Simplex Cables. 

Tape and Two Braids over Rubber. 
Stranded Conductor. 


Code Word. 

List No. 

Size. Strands. 

Weight 
per mile 
incl’d’g 
Reels. 

Outside 

Diameter. 

Price per 
1,000 Feet. 

Softncr 

24413 

2,000,000 C. M. 

91 

45,000 

2 

6-32 

$3247.60 

Softness 

24414 

1,750,000 “ 

91 

40,000 

2 

2-32 

2859.80 

Soggy 

24415 

1,500,000 * « 

91 

35,000 

1 

30-32 

2474.50 

Soil 

24416 

1,250,000 “ 

61 

29,000 

1 

25-32 

2072.20 

Soilirtcss 

24417 

1,000,000 “ 

61 

23,000 

1 

18-32 

1665.00 

Soilless 

24418 

950,000 “ 

61 

22,000 

1 

17-32 

1578.90 

Soilure 

24419 

900,000 <• 

61 

21,000 

1 

16-32 

1514.50 

Soily 

24420 

850,000 “ 

61 

20,000 

1 

15-32 

1430.60 

Soiree 

24421 

800,000 “ 

61 

19,000 

1 

13-32 

1332.50 

Sojourn 

24422 

750,000 “ 

61 

18,000 

1 

12-32 

1257.20 

Sojourner 

24423 

700,000 “ 

61 

17,000 

1 

11-32 

1 184.40 

Sojourning 

24424 

650,000 “ 

61 

16,000 

1 

10-32 

1104.20 

Sol 

24425 

600,000 “ 

61 

15,000 

1 

9-32 

1031.50 

Solace 

24426 

550,000 “ 

61 

14,000 

1 

8-32 

965.50 

Sola cement 

24427 

500,000 “ 

61 

12,500 

1 

6-32 

873.60 

Salacious 

24428 

450,000 “ 

37 

11,500 

1 

4-32 

776.00 

Solanucious 

24429 

400,000 “ 

37 

10,500 

1 

3-32 

706.40 

Solander 

24430 

350,000 “ 

37 

9,000 

1 


609.60 

Sola nine 

24431 

300,000 “ 

37 

8,000 


31-32 

540.90 

Solano 

24432 

250,000 “ 

37 

7,000 


29-32 

459.70 












480 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Simplex Lead=Covered Cables, Low Tension. 


Stranded Conductor. 







Wall 

Outside 

Price per 
1,000 Ft. 

Code Word. 

List No. 

Size. 

Strands. 

Lead. 

Diameter. 

Socome 

24383 

1,000,000 c 

. M. 

61 

3-32 

1 22-32 

$1958.10 

Soca trail 

24384 

900,000 

a 

61 

3-32 

1 20-32 

1837.48 

Socatrine 

24385 

800,000- 

u 

61 

3-32 

1 18-32 

1677.84 

SocrQtic 

24386 

700,000 

u 

61 

3-32 

1 13-32 

1400.04 

Soeratically 

24387 

600,000 

u 

61 

3-32 

1 11-32 

1254.60 

Socratism 

24388 

500,000 

u 

61 

5-64 

1 8-32 

1078.76 

Socratiet 

24389 

400,000 ' 

u 

37 

5-64 

1 4-32 

864.36 

Sod 

24390 

300,000 

.( 

37 

5-64 

1 1-32 

705.40 

Soda 

24391 

250,000 

a 

37 

5-64 

30-32 

587.50 



B. & S. 
Gauge. 






Sodalite 

24392 

0000 


37 

5-64 

29-32 

540.40 

Sodality 

24393 

000 


37 

5-64 

27-32 

458-40 

Sodawater 

24394 

00 


19 

5-64 

25-32 

381.86 

Sodden 

24395 

0 


19 

5-64 

24-32 

342.88 

Soddy 

24396 

1 


19 

1-16 

20-32 

245.44 

Soder 

24397 

2 


19 

1-16 

19-32 

217.64 

Sodium 

24398 

3 


19 

1-16 

18-32 

185-58 

Sodomite 

24399 

4 


19 

1-16 

17-32 

163.50 

Sodomitical 

24400 

6 


19 

1-16 

16-32 

138.16 



Solid 

Conductor 




Sofa 

24401 

1 



*1-16 

19-32 

224.52 

Sofett 

24402 

2 



1-16 

18-32 

195.58 

Sofi 

24403 

3 



1-16 

17-32 

170.26 

Sofwn 

24404 

4 



1-16 

16-32 

147.32 

Soffiet 

24405 

6 



1-16 

15-32 

121.82 

Soft 

24406 

8 



1-16 

14-32 

101.00 

Soften 

24407 

10 (8-32) 



3-64 

12-32 

67.26 

Softener 

24408 

10 (7-32) 



3-64 

10-32 

56.32 

Soflish 

24409 

12 (7-32) 



3-64 

10-32 

53.62 

Softling 

24410 

12 (6-32) 



3 64 

9-32 

49.80 

Softly 

24411 

14 (6-32) 



3-64 

9-32 

48.28 

Softman 

24412 

14 (5-32) 



3-64 

8-32 

39.96 










AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


481 


Simplex Caoutchouc Wire. 

Solid Conductor, Braided. 


Code Word. 

List No. 

Size. Diameter 

B. & S. Gauge, over Rubber. 

Diameter 
over Braiding. 

Price per 
Foot. 

Sneak 

24298 

1 

14-32 

17-32 

.314 

Sneaker 

24299 

2 

13-32 

16-32 

•261 

Sneaking 

24300 

3 

12-32 

15-32 

.224 

Sneakingness 

24301 

4 

11-32 

14-32 

.171 

Sneap 

24302 

5 

10-32 

12-32 

.15 

Sneck 

24303 

6 

9-32 

11-32 

• 124 

S neckband 

24304 

7 

17-64 

21-64 

.1 1 

Sned 

24305 

8 

8-32 

10-32 

.094 

Sneer 

24306 

9 

15-64 

9-32 

•081 

Sneerer 

24307 

10 

7-32 

8-32 

•074 

Sneerful 

24308 

12 

6-32 

7-32 

.054 

Sneer ingly 

24309 

14 

5-32 

6-32 

•033 

Sneeze 

24310 

16 

9-34 

11-64 

•031 

Sneezeweed 

24311 

18 

4-32 

5-32 

.034 


Stranded Conductor, Braided. 




Size 

Number 

Diameter 

Diameter 




B. & S. 

ol 

over 

over 

Price per 



Gauge. 

Strands. 

Rubber. 

Braiding. 

Foot. 

Sneezewort 

24312 

0000 

37 

22-32 

26-32 

.76 

Sneezewo'od 

24313 

000 

37 

20-32 

24-32 

.64 

Snell 

24314 

00 

19 

18-32 

22-32 

.501 

Snep 

24315 

0 

19 

17-32 

21-32 

.441 

Snickup 

24316 

1 

19 

15-32 

18-32 

• 34£ 

Snicker 

24317 

2 

19 

14-32 

17-32 

.311 

Sniff 

24318 

3 

7 

13-32 

16-32 

.25 

Snift 

24319 

4 

7 

12-32 

15-32 

.211 

Snig 

24320 

5 

7 

11-32 

14-32 

.171 

Snigger 

24321 

6 

7 

10-32 

12-32 

.I4| 

Sniggle 

24322 

7 

7 

19-64 

23-64 

• 12s 

Snip 

24323 

8 

7 

9-32 

11-32 

.111 

Snipe 

24324 

9 

7 

17-64 

10-32 

.11 

Snipebill 

24325 

10 

7 

8-32 

9-32 

.091 

Snipefisli 

24326 

12 

n 

i 

7-32 

8-32 

•07f 

Snipper 

24327 

14 

7 

6-32 

7-32 

-061- 

Snipsnap 

24328 

16 

7 

5-32 

6-32 

.041 


1 












482 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Climax Wire. 


Solid Conductors, Braided. 


Code Word. 

List No. 

Size B. &. S. 
Gauge. 

Diameter 
over Rubber. 

Diameter 
over Braiding. 

Price per 
Foot. 

Suit hy 

24329 

1 

14-32 

16-32 

$ -29? 

Snivel 

24330 

2 

13-32 

15-32 

•24? 

Sniveler 

24331 

3 

12-32 

14-32 

•20? 

Snively 

24332 

4 

11-32 

25-64 

.16? 

Snob 

24333 

5 

10-32 

11-32 

•I3| 

Snobbery 

24334 

6 

9-32 

10-32 

•10? 

Snobbish 

24335 

8 

8-32 

9-32 

.08 

Snobbishly 

24336 

10 

7-32 

8-32 

.05? 

Snobbishness 

24337 

12 

<5—32 

7-32 

•04? 

Snobbism 

24338 

14 

5-32 

6-32 

•03? 


Stranded Conductors, Braided. 




B. & S. 

No. of 

Diam over 

Diam. over 




Gauge. 

Strands. 

Rubber. 

Braiding. 


Soaking 

24339 

0000 

37 

22-32 

25-32 

.73 

Soaky 

24340 

000 

37 

20-32 

23-32 

■60? 

Soal 

24341 

00 

19 

18-32 

21-32 

.48 

Soni? 

24342 

0 

19 

17-32 

20-32 

.41 

Soapsuds 

24343 

1 

19 

15-32 

17-32 

•3 If 

Soapicort 

24344 

2 

19 

14-32. 

16-32 

.263 

Soapy 

24345 

3 

7 

13-32 

15-32 

•2lf 

Soar 

24346 

4 

7 

12-32 

27-64 

.18 

Sob 

24347 

5 

7 

11-32 

12-32 

•15? 

Sober 

24348 

6 

7 

10-32 

11-32 

.12? 

Sobcrize 

24349 

8 

7 

9-32 

10-32 

•09f 

Soberly 

24350 

10 

7 

8-32 

9-32 

•07? 


Simplex Caoutchouc flining Wire. 

Solid Conductor. 


Soberness 

24351 

B. & S. Diam. over 
Gauge. Rubber. 

1 17-32 

Covering 
over Rubber. 

Tape and 3 Braids. 

•44? 

Sobolev 

24352 

2 

16-32 

u 

3 « 

■39? 

Soboliferous 

24353 

3 

15-32 

XI 

2 “ 

• 33 

Sobriety 

24354 

4 

14-32 

u 

2 « 

•28? 

Sobriquet 

24355 

5 

12-32 

3 Braids. 

•2I t V 

Soc 

24356 

6 

11-32 

3 

U 

• 18? 

Socage 

24357 

8 

9-32 

3 


• 13? 

Socager 

24358 

10 

8-32 

3 

a 

.10? 

Sociability 

24359 

12 

7-32 

3 

u 

•08? 

Sociable 

24360 

14 

6-32 

3 

« 

•06? 

Sociableness 

24361 

Stranded Conductor. 

B. &S. No. of Diam over Covering 

Gauge. Strands. Rubber. over Rubber. 

0000 37 26-32 Tape and 3 Braids. 

1.03 

Sociably 

24362 

000 

37 24-32 

U 

3 « 

•883 

Social 

24363 

00 

19 22-32 

M 

3 « 

.73? 

Socialism 

24364 

0 

19 20-32 

<( 

3 « 

■62? 

Socialist 

24365 

1 

19 18-32 

U 

3 “ 

•52? 

Socialistic 

24366 

2 

19 17-32 

U 

3 “ 

•44? 

Socialize 

24367 

3 

7 16-32 

« 

2 “ 

•36? 

Socially 

24368 

4 

7 15-32 

u 

2 “ 

.32? 















AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


483 


Magnet Wire. 


Single Cotton Covered. 



Nos. 3879 to 3901. 



Nos. 1700. to 1720. 




B. &S. 





Cede Word. 

List No. 

Gauge 

Size. 




List Price. 

AUuminor 

3879 

0000 Per pound.... 




Allured 

3880 

000 

1C 




Allusive 

3881 

00 

1 « 



.44 

Allusively 

3882 

0 

« 




Almandine 

3883 

1 

CC 



.43 

Almightily 

3884 

2 

cc 




Almighty 

3885 

3 

<< 



.43 

Almhouse 

3886 

4 

II 



.43 

Aloof 

3887. 

5 

« t 



.44 

Aloud 

3888 

6 

• I 




Alph 

3889 

7 

it 




Alphabet 

3890 

8 

it 



.44 

A!pin 

3891 

9 

i 1 




Already 

3892 

10 

<1 



.46 

Alt 

3893 

11 

<< 



.48 

Altar 

3394 

12 

< e 




Alterable 

3895 

13 

it 



.54 

Alter age 

3896 

14 

11 



.54 

Altered 

3897 

15 

< < 



.59 

Alternate 

3898 

16 

i « 



.56 

Alterative 

3899 

17 

cc 



. 59 

Alternatively 

3900 

18 

1 c 



. 59 

Altemity 

3901 

19 

c» 



,60 

Jingling 

1700 

20 

“ .... 



.68 

Joan 

1701 

21 

11 




Jockey 

1702 

22 

11 



.76 

Jockeying 

1703 

23 

%< . . . . 



. 83 

Jean 

1704 

24 

M 



.90 

Jears 

1705 

25 

it 



1.00 

Jeer 

1706 

26 

CC 




Jeered 

1707 

27 

C 4 




Jeercr 

1703 

28 

C 4 




Jeering 

1709 

29 

If 



. 1.50 

Jungly 

1710 

30 

4 4 



. 1.65 

Junior 

1711 

31 

<4 




Jockeyism 

1712 

33 

“ _ 



. 1.95 

John 

1713 

33 

1 4 




Joinder 

1714 

34 

“ _ 



. 2.85 

Jollify 

1715 

35 

4 4 




J.Aliment 

1716 

36 

4 • 




Jollity 

1717 

37 

44 




Jonas 

1718 

38 

I 4 



. 9.00 

Jonathan 

1719 

39 

44 



. 11.00 

Joseph 

1720 

40 

Cl 



. 13.00 





















































484 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Magnet Wire—( Continued ). 


Double Cotton Covered 



Nos. 3902 to 3924. 



Nos. 1721 to 1741. 


Code Word. 

List No. 

B.&S. 

Gauge 

Size. 


List Price. 

Although 

3902 

0000 Per pound. 


Altitude 

3903 

000 

l c 


Alum 

3904 

00 

«« 


Always 

3905 

0 

ii 


Amain 

3906 

1 

< i 

. 43K 

Ambrose 

3907 

2 

<• 

. 43^ 

Ambrosia 

3908 

3 

44 

. 43 H 

Ambrosial 

3909^ 

4 

ii 

. 43 K 

Ambrosian 

3910 

5 

ii 


Ambry 

3911 

6 

i i 

.45 

Ambulant 

3912 

7 

• i 


Ambulate 

3913 

8 

it 

.47 

Ambulation 

3914 

9 

ii 

. 48K 

Ambulativc 

3915 

10 

a 

. 48J4 

Ambulatory 

3916 

11 

a 

. .52 

Ambuscade 

3917 

12 

tt 

.52 

Ambuscaded 

3918 

13 

<< 

.58 

Ambushed 

3919 

14 

<« 

.58 

Amelia 

3920 

15 

a 

.60 

Amenable 

3921 

16 

n 

.60 

Amend 

3922 

17 

t 4 

. .65^ 

Amended 

3923 

18 

ii 

. 65}£ 

Amendment 

3924 

19 

ii 

. 71^ 

Joyful 

1721 

20 

it 

. 74 

Joyfully 

1722 

21 

ii 

. 88 

Joyfulness 

1723 

22 

l • 

. 95 

Joyous 

1724 

23 

ii 

. 1.05 

Joyously 

1725 

24 

( 4 


Joyousness 

1726 

25 

44 

. 1.27 

Jubilant 

1727 

26 

4 4 

. 1.38 

Jubilate 

1728 

27 

4 4 

. 1.57 

Jubilation 

1729 

28 

4 1 

. 1.69 

Judah 

1730 

29 

44 


Judicial 

1731 

30 

44 

. 2.07 

Judicious 

1732 

31 

« 4 

. 2.23 

Josephine 

1733 

32 

4 4 

. 2.28 

Joshua 

1734 

33 

44 

. 2.85 

Josiah 

1735 

34 

44 

. 3.42 

Jostle 

1736 

33 

“ 

. 3.88 

Jostled 

1737 

36 

4 4 


Jove 

1738 

37 

44 

. 7.25 

Jovial 

1739 

38 

14 


Jovially 

1740 

39 

44 


Joy 

1741 

40 

44 





















































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


485 


Magnet Wire — ( Continued,), 


Single Silk Covered. 



Code Word. 

Jeopardy 

List No. 

1650 

No 

10 

per pound. 



List Price. 

... $1.12 

Jerboa 

1651 

i l 

17, 





Jeremiad 

1652 

i t 

18, 

44 



.... 1.15 

Jeremiah 

1653 

it 

19, 

44 



.. 1.15 

Jerker 

1654 

i t 

20, 

44 



.... 1.18 

Jerkin 

1655 

it 

21, 

44 



.... 1.20 

Jersey 

1656 

it 

22, 

4 4 ' 



... 1.30 

Jerusha 

1657 

it 

23. 

it. 



.... 1.42 

Jervin 

1658 

Ct 

24, 

44 



.... 1.56 

Jested 

1659 

ti 

.25, 

44 



1.81 

Jester 

1660 

<* 

20. 

4 4 - 



2.10 

Jestful 

1661 

’ 

27, 

it 



... 2.25 

Jesting 

1662 

41 

28, 

44 



.... 2.38 

Jesuit 

1663 

44 

29. 

4 t 



.... 2.75 

Jehovah 

1664 

* 4 

30, 

44 



.... 2.95 

Jehovist 

1665 

44 

31, 

4 4 



... 3.25 

Jelly 

1666 

44 

32, 

44 



.... 3.45 

Jemima 

1667 

4 » 

33, 

Cl 



.... 3.90 

Jennet 

1668 

44* 

34, 

t e 



.... 4.10 

Jenneting 

1669 

44 

35, 

“ . 



.... 5.85 

Jentling 

1670 

4 4 

30* 

44 



... 7.00 

Jeopard 

1671 

44 

37, 

4.4 



.... 11.00 

Jeoparder 

1672 

it- 

38. 

44 



... 13.00 

Jeoparding 

1673 

• 4 

39, 

<4 



.... 15.00 

Jeopardize 

1674 

4 4 

40, 

it 





Double Silk Covered. 


Jesuitic 1675 No. 16, per pound.,. 1.53 

Jetsam 1676 “17 “ 1.53 

Jettison 1677 “18 “ 1.57 

Jetteau 1678 “19 “ 1-57 

Jetty 1679 “20, “ 1.61 

Jewel 1680 “21 “ 1.63 

Jeweled 1681 “22, '* . .. 1.76 

Jeweler 1682 “23, “ 1-93 

Jeweling 1683 “24, “ 2.13 

Jewelry 1684 “25, “ 2.48 

Jewess 1685 “26, “ .-. 2.88 

Jewish 1686 “27, “ 3.07 

Jib 1687 “28, “ 3.23 

Jibboom 1688 “29, “ 3.76 

Jibdoor 1689 “30, “ 4.02 

Jibe 1690 “31, “ 4.40 

Jibing 1691 “32, “ 4.53 

Jigger 1692 "33, “ 5.10 

Jiggish 1693 “34, “ 5.30 

Jiggling 1694 “ 35, “ 7.78 

Jill 1695 “36, “ 8.88 

Jilted 1696 “37, “ 13.63 

Jilting 1697 “38, “ 14.50 

Jingle 1698 “39, “ 18.00 

Jingled 1699 “40, “ 23.00 


































































486 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


German Silver Resistance Wire. 


Wound with Cotton ok Silk—Covering Firmly Adhering to the 
Wire—American or Brown & Sharpe Gauge. 



Cotton Covered. 


No 

16, per pound . 

List- Price 
Single. 

. $1.40 

No. 16, per pound_ 

List Price 
Double. 

. $1.70 

4 4 

17, 

44 

. 1.40 

“ 17, 

44 

. 1.70 

44 

18, 

44 

. 1.40 

“ 18, 

44 

. 1.70 

44 

19, 

44 

. 1.40 

“ 19, 

<4 

. 1.70 

44 

20, 

4 4 

. 1.42 

“ 20, 

44 

. 1.74 

1 4 

21, 

4 4 

. 1.44 

“ 21, 

44 

. 1.75 

44 

22, 

23, 

4 4 

. 1.52 

“ 22, 

“ 23, 

4 4 

. 1.83 

<4 

4 4 

. 1.62 

44 

. 1.98 

<4 

24, 

4 4 

. 1.71 

“ 24, 

44 

. 2.09 

44 

25, 

44 

. 1.84 

“ 25, 

44 

. 2.26 

44 

26, 


. 2.05 

" 26, 

44 

. 2.48 

it 

27, 

* 4 

. 2.25 

“ 27, 

44 

. 2.73 

1 1 

28. 

4 4 

. 2.45 

“ 28, 

44 


4 4 

29, 

4 4 

. 2.60 

“ 29, 

44 


44 

30, 

44 

. 2.84 

“ 30, 

44 

. 3.38 

44 

31, 

4 4 

. 3.09 

“ 31, 

44 

.... 3.66 


32, 

4 4 

. 3.59 

“ 32, 

“ 

. 4.21 

4 4 

33, 


. 3.96 

“ 33, 

4 4 

. 4.64 

4 4 

34, 

4 4 

. 4.61 

“ 34, 

(4 

. 5.44 

t 4 

35, 

“ 

. 5.01 

“ 35, 

4 4 

. 5.69 

44 

36, 

1 4 

. 8.09 

“ 36, 

“ 

. 8.88 

44 

37, 

4 4 

. 13.00 

“ 37, 

4 4 

. 13.75 

4 4 

38, 


. 24.00 

“ 38, 

4 4 

. 27.00 

4 4 

39, 

4 

. 27.00 

“ 39. 

44 

. 30.00 

44 

40, 

1 4 

. 30.00 

“ 40, 

44 

. 33.00 



Silk Covered. 


No. 16, per pound. .. 

. 1.85 

“ 17, 

4 4 

. 1.85 

“ 18, 

4 4 

. 1.85 

“ 19, 

<4 

. 1.85 

“ 20, 

4 4 

. . 1.88 

“ 21, 

“ 

. 1.93 

“ 22, 

4 4 

. 2.06 

“ 23, 

4 4 

. 2.21 

“ 24, 

44 

. 2.37 

“ 25,. 

44 

. 2.65 

“ 26, 

44 


“ 27, 

44 

. 3.23 

28, 

44 

. 3.42 

“ 29, 

44 

. 3.85 

“ 30, 

44 

. 4.14 

“ 31, 

44 

. 4.52 

“ 32, 

44 

. 4.94 

“ 33,. 

4 4 

. 5.46 

“ 34, 


. 5.84 

“ 35, 

44 


“ 36, 

44 

. 10.00 

“ 37, 

t 4 


•* 38, 

4 4 


“ 39, 

44 

. 30.00 

40, 

44 



No. 16, per pound. .. 


“ 17, 

4 4 

. 2.38 

“ 18, 

44 

. 2.38 

“ 19, 

44 

. 2.38 

“ 20, 

44 

. 2.43 

“ 21, 

4 4 


“ 22, 

44 

. 2.64 

“ 23, 

44 

. 2.87 

“ 24, 

4 4 

. 3.08 

" 25, 

44 

. 3.48 

“■ 26, 

4 4 

. 3.93 

“ 27, 

4 4 

. 4.20 

“ 28, 

4 4 


“ 29, 


. 5.00 

“ 30. 

44 


“ 31, 



“ 32, 

4 4 

. 6.23 

“ 33, 

44 

. 6.89 

“ 34, 

4 4 

. 7.29 

“ 35, 

44 


“ 36, 

» 4 

. 11.75 

“ 37, 

4 4 


“ 38, 

44 


“ 39, 

. 44 

. 40.00 

“ 40. 

44 



















































































































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


487 


Weatherproof Wire—Triple Braid. 


Special Prices Quoted on Application. 



Code Word. 

List No. 

Size, B. A S. 
Gauge. 

Circular 

Mills. 

Weight 
per 1,000 ft. 

Weight 
per Mile 


Notify 

6761 

• • • • 

500000. 

1867 

9858 


Notion 

6762 

• • • • 

450000. 

1680 

8370 


Nimbleness 

6763 

• • • • 

400000. 

1493 

7883 

< : \ 

Nimb 

6764 

, , , , 

350000. 

1307 

6901 


Nimbus 

6765 

• • • • 

300000. 

1120 

5914 


Ninefold 

6766 

.... 

250000. 

993 

4926 


Ninepins 

6768 

0000 

211600. 

739 

3902 


Ninny 

6769 

000 

167805. 

598 

3157 


Nip 

6770 

00 

133079.2 

485 

2561 


Nippers 

6771 

0 

105534.0 

395 

2086 


Nitid 

6772 

1 

83694.0 

313 

1653 


Niter 

6773 

2 

66373.0 

251 

1325 


Nitrate 

6774 

3 

52633.4 

205 

1082 


Nitric 

6775 

4 

41742.5 

168 

887 


Nitrogen 

6776 

5 

33102.3 

139 

734 


Nitrous 

6777 

6 

26250.5 

113 

597 


Nobility 

6778 

8 

16509.0 

74 

391 


Noble 

6779 

10 

10381.0 

51 

269 


Nobleman 

6780 

12 

6529.9 

37 

170 


Nobleness 

6781 

14 

4107. 

23 

118 


Noblesse 

6782 

10 

2583. 

16 

81 


Nobly 

6783 

18 

1624. 

12 

58 


Price 
per lb. 


Weatherproof Wire—Triple Braid. 


Special Prices Quoted on Application. 

Hard Drawn Copper. 

Haunted 8749 No. 8, B. & S., per mile. 

Haunting 8750 " 9, “ “ . 

Havoc 8751 “ 10. ' “ . 

Hawk 8752 •* 12. •• “ . 

Hawking 8753 “ 14, “ “ . 


Triple Braid Weatherproof Iron Wire. 

Special Prices Quoted on application. 

Hazard 9073 No. 8, B. W. G., per mile. 

Hazarded 9074 “ 9, “ “ . 

Hazarding 9075 “ 10, “ “ ... 

Hazardous 9076 “ 11, *' “ . 

Helen 9077 “ 12, “ “ . 

Henry 9078 “ 14, “ “ ... 













































488 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Underwriters’ Wire. 

opecial Prices Quoted on Application. 





Nos. 

B. & S. 
Gauge. 

Approximate Weight 
Insulated. 

Price 
per lb 

Code Word. 

List No. 

Per 1,000 It 

Per Mile. 

Jabber 

1600 

0000 

070 

3538 


Jabberer 

160 1 

000 

555 

2930 


Jabbering 

1602 

00 

440 

2323 


Jacamar 

1603 

0 

35G 

1880 

. 

Jackal 

1604 

1 

284 

1500 


Jackanapes 

1605 

o 

235 

1240 


Jackass 

1606 

3 

190 

1003 


Jackblock 

1607 

4 

158 

834 


Jackdaw 

1608 

5 

127 

G70 


Jacob 

1609 

0 

102 

538 


Jacobin 

1610 

7 

85 

449 


Jacvbine 

16 11 

8 

G9 

3G4 

I* •** 

Jucobinize 

18 13 

10 

47 

252 


Jacobus 

1615 

12 

31 

163 

. 

Jade 

1617 

14 

20 

105 


Jading 

1619 

10 

15 

.79 


Jagged 

162 1 

18 

. •' 

.... 




Fire and Weatherproof Wire. 

Special Trices Quoted on Application. 

Triple Braid. 


Japanner 

1624 

0000 

753 

3977 

Jarble 

1625 

000 

594 

313G 

Jargle 

1626 

00 

500 

2040 

Jargon 

1627 

0 

375 

1980 

Jasmin 

1628 

1 

304 

1G05 

Jasper 

1629 

2 

250 

1320 

Jaspoid 

1630 

3 

210 

1108 

Jaundice. 

1631 

4 

109 

892 

Jatel 

1632 

5 

135 

712 

Javelin 

1633 

G 

110 

5S0 

Jawbone 

1634 

7 

93 

491 

Jay 

1635 

8 

80 

422 

Jaguar 

1637 

10 

55 

290 

Jambce 

1639 

12 

38 

200 

Jane 

164 1 

14 

2G 

137 

Jangle 

1643 

1G 

20 

10G 

Jangling 

1645 

18 

... 

































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


483 


Flexible Incandescent Lamp Cord. 







Taped. 





Silk Covered. 


Price 

Code Word. 

List No. 

Gauge. 

Conductor. 

per Yard. 

Cannibal 

3956 

No. 22, B. & S. 

10x30 Wires. 

$ .12 

Cannon 

3957 

“ 20, “ 

14x30 

.12 

Cannonclale 

3958 

“ IS. 

10x30 

.16 

Canny 

3959 

“ 1G, 

25x30 

.19 

Canoe 

3960 

“ 14, 

40x30 

.29 

Canonical 

3961 

“ 12 “ 

G0x30 

.40 

Canonize 

3962 

“ 10, 

118x30 

.50 



Cotton or Worsted. 





Gauge. 

Conductor. 


Canopy 

3963 

No. 22, B. & S. 

10x30 Wires 

.07 

Cantata 

3964 

20, “ 

14x30 

.07 

Cuntation 

3965 

“ IS, “ 

10x30 

.09 

Canteen 

3966 

“ 1G, 

25x30 

.12 

Canter 

3967 

“ 14, 

40x30 

.21 

Canterbury 

3968 

“ 12, 

G0x30 

.32 

Cantering 

3969 

“ 10, “ 

118x30 

.42 


Unless otherwise specified, we furnish on orders green and gold. 

Galvanized Steel Wire Strand. 




7 Wires. 





No. 

Dium 

Aboriginal 

3052 

8 

% 

in 

Aborigines 

3053 

9 


« 

Aborsement 

3054 

10 

id 

i 

CoUpe 

3055 

11 

Ys 

t 

Coupling 

3056 

12 

ft 

i 

Coupon 

3057 

13 

ft 

c 

Abound 

3058 

14 

1 7 

G 4 

< 

Abounding 

3059 

15 

Y 

4 

Abote 

3060 

1G 

7 

3 2 

1 

Abrade 

306 1 

17 

3 

1 0 

< 

Abraham 

3092 

IS 

1 1 
e i 


Abrasion 

3063 

19 

(?4 

t 

Abreast 

3093 

20 

l A 

4 

Abridge 

3065 

21 

a ?t 

4 


Weight per 

Ilroaking 


100 Feet. 

StrcMigth. 

Per 100 ft. 

52 lbs. 

8,320 lbs. 

2-40 

42 “ 

0,720 “' 

2.05 

3Q 

G,720 “ 

1.80 

29 “ 

4,G40 “ 

1.50 

21 “ 

3,300 “ 

1.15 

1G “ 

2,500 " 

.90 

12 “ 

1,920 •• 

.70 

10 •• 

1,000 “ 

.60 

8 • “ 

1,280 “ 

.55 

0ft “ 

900 “ 

•42 

4ft “ 

CSS “ 

.38 

Q 3 <• 

° 1 0 

528 “ 

.35 

9 4 4 4 

'*'1 0 

384 “ 

.30 

2 “ 

320 “ 

.28 


Galvanized Arc Lamp Cord. 


With Hemp Center. 

I V f'U 


Somniferous 25075 No. inrli.. .. 

Knock. 19760 No. 2G, % inch. .02!? 

Knocked 19761 “ 27, s 7 } •• 02i 

Knocker 19762 “ 27»£. “ 013 

Knocking 19763 “2.3, % “ . 0 U 

Knoll 19764 “29, '. 01 

Samson Cordage. 

Per lb 

Larcemting 2695 Cotton, ft inch diameter. ,75 

Lordliness 2696 “ Ys “ “ 75 

Lordly 2697 Linen ft “ " 1.20 

Lordship 2698 “ Ys “ " 1-20 

Electric Light Elevator Cable. 

Per ft. 

Clarify 2097 Flexible, two conductors, No. 1C.80 

























AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


x 490 


Flexible Incandescent Lamp Cord. 


Code Word. 

List No. 

Vulcanite. 

Silk Covered. 

Gauge. 

Conductor. 

List Price. 
Per Yard. 

Solitude 

25025 

No. 22, B. & S. 

10 x 30 Wires. 

$0.12 

Sollar 

25026 

“ 20 , 

14 x 30 “ 

.12 

Solo 

25027 

“ 18, 

16 x 30 “ 

.16 

Solstice 

25028 

“ 16, “ 

25 x 30 “ 

.19 

Solstital 

25029 

“ 14, “ 

40 x 30 “ 

.29 

Solubility 

25030 

“ 12 , “ 

60 x 30 “ 

.40 

Soluble 

25031 

“ 10 , “ 

118x30 “ 

.50 

Solubleness 

25032 

Cotton or Worsted. 

No. 22, B. & S. 

10 x 30 Wires. 

.07 

Solus 

25033 

“ 20 , « 

14 x 30 “ 

.07 

Solute 

25034 

“ 18, « 

16 x 30 “ 

.09 

Solution 

25035 

“ 16,' ’ “ 

25 x 30 “ 

.12 

Solutive 

25036 

“ 14, “ 

40 x 30 “ 

.21 

Solvability 

25037 

“ 12 , “ 

60 x 30 “ 

.32 

Solvable 

25038. 

“ 10 , “ 

118 x 30 “ 

.42 

Unless otherwise specified, we furnish on orders green and- gold. 

Soleableness 

25039 

Moulded. 

Silk Covered. 

No. 22, B. & S. 

10 x 30 Wires. 

.12 

Solve 

25040 

“ 20 , “ 

14 x 30 « 

.12 

Solvency 

25041 

“ 18, « 

16 x 30 « 

.16 

Solvent 

25042 

“ 16, « 

25 x 30 

.19 

Solver 

25043 

“ 14, « 

40 x 30 • “ 

.29 

S amative 

25044 

“ 12 , 

60 x 30 “ 

.40 

Somatical 

25045 

“ 10 , “ 

118 x 30 “ 

.50 

Somatics 

25046 

Cotton or Worsted. 

No. 22, B. & S. 

10 x 30 Wires. 

.07 

Somatist 

25047 

“ 20 , “ 

14 x 30 « 

.07 

Somatology 

25048 

“ 18, “ 

16 x 30 « 

'.09 

Sotnatotomy 

25049 

“ 16, “ 

25 x 30 “ 

■ 12 

Somber 

25050 

“ 14, “ 

40 x 30 “ 

■21 

Somberly 

25051 

“ L 2 , “ 

60 x 30 

.32 

Sombernest 

25052 

“ 10 , “ 

118 x 30 “ 

.42 


Unless otherwise specified, we furnish on orders green and gold. 

Special Packing House Cord. 


For use in all places where cord is exposed to action of 
steam and brine. 


Per Foot 

Acrase 25605 No. lti B. & S. 19 


-- -- — " ..I £ 

Acvaze 25606 No. 18 “ . 09 

Acreage 25607 -No. 20 .Q 8 


Cotton Sleeving. 

Price Per 

... , 100 Yards. 

Sombrero 25053 No. 1, for No. 16 B. & S. Bare Copper Wire . .90 


Sombrous 25054 2, “11 “ “ gg 

Sombrously 25055 “ 3, “ 5 “ « | 20 

Somedeal 25056 0 4, “ 4 “ « | gg 

Somewhat 25057 “ 5, “ 3 “ « 2 40 

Sornmiel 25058 “ 6 , « l «• « g 00 

Somnambula 25059 “ 7, “ 0 “ •* 4 qq 














AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


491 


Braided Office Wire. 


Approximate Weight. 



Code Word. 

Pacific 
Paducah 
Paige . 
Paisley 
Pajaro 


Palestine 

Palisade 

Palmer 

Palmyra 


Ft. to lb. 

No. 4. 8 No. 

<* ft ^19 “ 


“ G. 

. .7. 12 

i l 

“ 8. 

.... 20 

4 4 

«« 12 

.... 40 

“ 

“ 13. 

. ... 45 

4k 

“ 14. 

List No. 

. . .. GO 



Ft. to lb. 


1G. .95 

17 . 120 

18 . .135 

19 . 145 

20 . 155 


List Price. 


15800 No. 12, per pound. $ .40 

1580 1 “ 14, “ 42 

15802 “ 1G, “ 44 

15804 “ 18, “ 46 

15805 “ 20, “ 48 


Weatherproof Office Wire. 


15810 No. 14, per pound. .46 

I 581 I - 10, “ 48 

15812 “ 18, 50 

15813 “ 20, 52 



Office Cables. 

From 10 to 100 conductors, made of any size to No. 20 B. 
<fc S. gauge copper wire, covered with cotton, compactly cabled 
together, and braided in any color or combination of colors. 


Paraffine finish, per pound. -50 

Paint finish, per pound... .... .50 



Finer conductors subject to special prices. 





Annunciator Wire. 





Double-Wound. 





Approximate Weight. 





Ft. to lb. 

Ft. to lb. 



No. 12. 

. 45 No. 18. 

. 1 GO 



“ 14 

67 “ 19. 

. 200 



“ ic! 

. 103 “ 20. 

. 225 


Palo 

15820 

No. 14, per pound. 


.36 

Pana 

15821 

“ 1G, “ . 


.38 

Panana 

15822 

“ 18, “ . 


.40 

Pa nor a 

15823 

“ 19, “ . 


.42 

Paola 

15824 

“ 20, “ . 


.44 

Paradise 

15825 

“ 22, " ..:. 


.46 


Double Conductor Annunciator Wire. 


Paragon 15830 No. 10, per pound. .42 

Parham 15831 “ 18, “ . .44 

Gas- Fixture Wire. 

For Lighting Gas by Electricity. 


White, Yellow or Brown. 


Paris 

15835 

No. 22. 

Triple cotton covered, 

per pound 

44 

.90 

Parkdale 

15836 

“ 24. 

k( 4 4 4 4 

1.00 

Parker 

15837 

“ 24. 

Five 

41 

1.50 

Parma 

15838 

** 2G. 

Triple “ 

1 1 

1.35 

Parnell 

15840 

No. 22. 

Triplecovered, silk outside,perlb. 

2.00 

Parsons 

15841 

“ 24. 

“ “ “ 

4 4 

2.50 

Pasco 

15842 

“ 24. 

Five 

44 

3.00 

Passaic 

15843 

“ 26. 

Triple 

4 4 

2.75 


In ordering specify color wanted, 












































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 


Lead Covered Wire. 

Single Conductor. 

Code wor.l. List No. List Price. 

Palters 15845 No. 14, B. & $. gauge, per foot.07 

Paloka 15846 “ 1G, “ “ “ 05^ 

Paton 15847 “18. “ '* “ 04^ 

Double Conductor. 

Platt villa 15848 No. 14, B. & S. gauge, per foot.14 

Pauline 15849 “10, “ “ “ . II 

Pavillion 15850 “18, “• “ “ .09 

Three Conductor. 

Pawnee 1585 1 No. 14, B. & S. gauge, per foot. 21 

Pawtucket 15852 “ 10, “ “ “ .:.... I6K 

Paxton, 15853 “18, “ “ “ . ?... .WA 

Platinum Wire. 

Pagne 15860 No. 12, per inch. 1.00 

Payton 15861 “ 14, “ . 3 .75 

Peabody 15862 “ 16, “ 60 

Pike 15863 " 18, “ 40 

Pilot 15864 “ 20. “ 30 

Pinkard 15865 “22, “ 20 

Pine 15866 “ 24, “ 15 

Pioneer 15867 “ 2G, per foot. .85 

Piqua 15868 “ 28, “ .70 

Pittsfield 15869 "30, “ 50 

Plainfield 15870 “ 32, “ 35 

Plain view 1587 1 “ 34, “ 25 

Plano 15872 "36. “ 20 

Approximate weight of platinum wire per foot. 

No. 12.310.7 grains 

" 14.195.4 

“ 16.122.8 

“ 18 . 77.3 

“ 20. 48.6 

“ 22. 30 6 

“ 24. 19.2 

“ 26... 12.1 

“ 28. 7. GO «• 

“ 30. 4.79 “ 

“ 32. 3.01 “ 

“ 34. 1.89 “ 

‘ 36 . 1.19 “ 
















































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


493 







Pliable Cord. 

Bare Tinsel Cord. 


List Price, 

Code Word. List No. Per Yard. 

Plover 15875 Gold, small. $ .06 

Plymouth 15876 Gold, large. .08 


Covered Tinsel Cord. 

Single Conductor. 


Pocahontas 15877 Silk covered, gold, No. 15875 . .10 

Polk 15878 Worsted “ “ “ “ .08 

Pomeroy 15879 Linen “ “ “ “ .10 

Pomona 15880 Worsted “ silver. .12 

Double Conductor. 

For Pear-shaped Push. 

Ponqvet 15881 Silk covered, No. 15875... .2 1 

Ponca 15882 Worsted " “ “ .15 

For Floor Push. 

Pontiac 15883 Silk covered, No. 15876!. .24 

Poplar 15884 Worsted “ “ “ .18 

For Loops, Extra Heavy. 

Portage 15885 Silk covered. .36 

Posey 15886 Linen “ .27 


Special. 

Potosi 15887 Several strands .of linen thread covered 
with bare tinsel, wire; second covering of 
spiral iron wire covered with lihen. .12 

Copper Conducting Cords. 


Single Conductor. 

Composed of 25 wires No. 32, equal to 
No. 18 B. & S. gauge. 

Potsdam 15890 Silk covered. .12 

Poicell 15891 Worsted " . .10 

Composed of 40 wires No. 31, equal to 
No. 10 13. & S. gauge. 

Pratt 15892 Silk covered. .15 

Preble 15893 Worsted “ . 12 

Composed of 40 wires No. 30, equal to 
No. 14 B. & S. gauge. 

Prentice 15895 Silk covered ..18 

Prescott 15896 Worsted “ .15 

Composed of 51 wires No. 29, equal to 
No..12 B. & S. gauge. 

Pritchards 15894 Silk covered.21 

Prospect 15897 Worsted “ .18 

Double Conductor. 

Each conductor same capacity as No. 14. 

Provo 15898 Silk covered.45 

Pueblo 15899 Worsted “ ..'.36 

































APPENDIX 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


495 


Richmond Plug Cut=Out. 



Panel Board. 

Patented Dec. 21, 1807. 

We illustrate a Panel Board having the branch cir¬ 
cuits protected by Fuse Plugs. 

These Boards are especially designed for Cut Out 
Cabinets and can be made with any number of circuits.-- 
foruse bu the 2-wireor 3-wire systems. 

The sockets for the plugs are formed in the slate base 
and the plugs screw into the bus bars in the back. 

The Fuse Plugs are made of porcelain, in one piece, 
and are intended to be re-fused. New Fuses can be put 
in without the use of solder. 

The Fuse, being entirely enclosed in the socket, cannot 
blow out through the front when melted. 


Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Acted 25608 4 Circuit, without Switches..$ 8-00 

Ac redale 25609 6 “ “ “ 10-00 

Acrid 25610 8 “ - •" 12.50 

Acridity 25611 10 ' “ « 14.00 

Acrid ue** 25612 12 « “ “ 15-50 

Acrim 25613 4 “ with Switches. 12.40 

Acrimini 25614 6 “ “ “ 16.50 

Acrimonious 25615 8 “■ « . 21.00 

Ammoay 25616 10 . . . 23-50 

Acrim, 25617 12 “• “ “ 27-00 


Prices on other sizes quoted on application. 



No. 25818. 


Fuse Plugs. 

For use with Richmond Panel Boards. 


Anita 25618 3 Ampere capacity .|5 

AcriUm 25619 6 “ “ 15 

AnUicat 25620 9 “ “ .... .15 


Fuses. 


Aerify €5621 3 Ampere capacity.05 

Acrobat 25622 6 “ “ .05 

Acrobatic 25623 9 “ “ .05 





































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AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Front View of Wagner Co.’s Ammeter. 



Side View of Wagner Co.’s Ammeter. 



Wagner Electric Mfg. Co.’s Dead-Beat 
Illuminated=DiaI Switchboard 
Instruments. 

This line of instruments embodies many novel features. 

The instrument cases extend through the board, and-the 
scales are illuminated by two 10 candle power lamps 
which stand sufficiently far back to also illuminate the 
rear of the switchboard. The movements are floated in a 
light colorless oil for the purpose of securing perfectly* 
dead beat action The cases are highly japanned in 
black, while the front covers are of polished brass. The 
instruments are extremely sensitive, yet absolutely de¬ 
void of continuous oscillations which make it difficult 
to get au accurate reading on most alternating current 
instruments. The line includes ammeters, voltmeters 
and wattmeters for alternating current, and these will 
shortly be followed by a corresponding line for direct 
currents. Ammeters up to 100 amperes capacity take 
the eutire curreut, above that amouut a series transformer 
is provided. Prices below include this series trans¬ 
former. Voltmeters are wouud for the voltage indicated. 
Wattmeter pressure coils are wound for 100 volts. Series 
transformers are provided for series coils of all watt¬ 
meters when the series current is over five amperes. 


Ammeters. 

Including Series Transformer. 


Code Word. 

List No. 




List Price 

Arrurhord 

25624 

Scale, 0 to 

10 amperes. 

..$45.00 

Arrochordns 

25625 

0 to 

15 

II 

.... 45-00 

Aerogun 

25626 

0 to 

25 

it 

.... 45-00 

Arrolrlitu 

25627 

0 to 

50 

«< 

. . 45-00 

Acropolis 

25628 

0 to 

75 

it 

... 45-00 

Acroxpire 

25629 

0 to 

100 

if 

.... 55.00 

Arroxpirrd 

25630 

0 to 

150 

a 

.... 55-00 

Arms* 

25631 

0 to 

200 

it 


Arroter 

25632 

0 to 

250 

<• 

... 60-00 

Aeroteriol 

25633 

0 to 

300 

a 

.... 65.00 

Arrotie 

25634 

0 to 

400 

<i 

.... 70.00 

Art 

25635 

0 to 

500 

u 

.. . 75.00 

Ad inn 

25636 

0 to 

600 

tt 

... 75.00 

Actinia 

25637 

0 to 

700 

Cl 

~. •• • • • . - 

.... 75.00 

Aclinic 

25638 

0 to 

800 

U 


Actiniform 

25639 

0 to 

900 

it 

.... 75.00 

Acti not'd 

25640 

0 to 

1000 

a 

.... 80-00 

Aclinolite 

25641 

0 to 

1200 

n 

... 80.00 

Aetinolilie 

25642 

0 to 1500 

n 

.... 85.00 

Art ion 

25643 

0 to 2000 

*i 

.... 90 00 



Voltmeters. 



Actionable 

25644 

Scale, 0 to 

60 volts . 

.... 50 00 

Art ion ably 

25645 

0 to 

120 '< 

• • • •>. 

.... 55.00 

Actionary 

25646 

0 to 

150 “ 


.... 60 00 


The Wagner Cq.’s, Wattmeter. 


















































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


497 



Rsial 

Side View of Wagner Co.’s Voltmeter. 





Wagner Electric Hfg. Co.’s Instruments. 

—( Continued .) 


Wattmeters. 


Code Word 

List No 


List Price 

Actionul 

25647 

Scale, 0 to 100 watts. 

.$65.00 

Action termo 

25648 

0 to 200 ’* . 

65.00 

Actuation. 

25649 

0 to 300 *’ .. 

. 65.00 

Activate 

25650 

Oto 400 ’* . 

. 65.00 

Active 

25651 

0 to 500 “ ___ 

. 65.00 

Actively 

25652 

0 to 750 *' . 

. 65.00 

Activen 

25653 

0 to 1000 il . 

. 65.00 

Activity 

25654 

Oto 2 kilowatts.. 

.65.00 

Actteve 

25655 

0 to 3 ” . 

. 70 00 

Actor 

25656 

0 to 5 “ . 

. 70-00 

Actual 

25657 

0 to 10 “ . 

........ 75 00 

Actuality 

25658 

Oto 25 “ . 

. 75.00 

Actualizatoa 25659 

0 to 50 “ .. 


Actualize 

25660 

0 to 75 “ . 

95-00 

Act'tally 

25661 

Oto 100 “ . 

.100.00 

Actual it c«t 

25662 

Oto 200 “ . 

.110.00 

Actuation- 

25663 

Oto 300 “ . 

. no.oo 

Actuator 

25664 

0 to 500 “ . 

.>20 00 

A‘‘iu(**e 

25665 

Oto 750 “ . 

.125.00 

A cl.uwity 

25666 

0 to 1000 ” . 

.130.00 

Act arc 

25667 

0 to 1200 ” . 

.135.00 

Act it ion 

25668 

0 to 1500 “ . 

.140.00 

Acutitator 

25669 

C to 2000 “ . 

.150-00 


Hear View of Wagner Co.’s Voltmeter. 

Pressure Reducing Transformers, 



Where pressure reducing transformers for Wagner 
Co’s, instruments are desired, these will be furnished at 
following prices: 


Acutenes* 25670 1000 to 100 volts.$20-00 

Adage 2567 1 2000 to 100 “ 30.00 

Adapter 2567 2 3000 to 100 “ 30.00 

Adaptive 256 7 3 5000 to 100 “ 42.00 


Damping oil, lamps and template for mounting are 
furnished with each instrument. The lamps are 75 volts, 
operating two In series on 110 volts.' 


Section She wing Oil Level. 






































































498 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 


r 


kilowatts 


0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 


r 


AMPERES 


0 3 5 


9 II 13 15 



liiliii 

liliill 

ilil 


1111 

iiiliii 

LS 


2 

iiilih 

\A 


ul 

iLlLlL 


90 100 


110 


120 130 


VOLTS. 


FAC-SIMILE SCALES OF WAGNER CO.'S 


DEAD-BEAT ILLUMINATED-DIaL 1NSTRUHENTS. 






































































































































































































































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


499 



WAGNER CO.’S STANDARD STREET RAILWAY FEEDER BOARD. 
















■/mm 


500 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



Figure 1, 



Wagner Electric Mfg. Co.’s 
Transformers for Power Transmission. 


Transformers for power transmission lines, are of four 
different forms, namely; 

Firet. Self-cooling dry transformers, in which the heat 
losses are dissipated by the natural circulation of the sur¬ 
rounding atmosphere around and through the coils. This 
form is to be recommended only in small substation equip 
ments. 

Second. Self-cooling oil filled transformers, in which the 
oil serves the functions of insulating and cooling medium, 
and also drives out all air from the windiugs. This form is 
most admirable, and is to be recommended oyer the self- 
cooling dry type. 

Third. Air blast dry transformers, in which the losses 
are dissipated by means of a cooling blast of air, which is 
derived from auxiliary ventilating fan outfit. This form is 
frequently made use of in large installations. 

Fourth. Water cooled, oil filled transformers, in which 
the self-Cooliug property of the transformer by reason of be¬ 
ing oil filled is supplemented on heavy loads by a water 
cooling device. 

Figure l illustrats the latest form of the Wagner self- 
cooling oil filled type. The case is built of corrugated sheet. 
The low voltage leads are brought out at the side, while the 
high pressure ends come out through the cover. 

Figure 2 illustrates the water cooled, oil filled type. In 
small installations, where the air circulation is good, the 
water device is not required. But where many trans¬ 
formers are crowded into a small substation, the water coil 
is a most effective and desirable adjunct. 































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


01 



□ IRCULAR DUTDDQR IIEI 



Transformers for Power Transmission. 

—( Continued.) 

Figure .'5 illustrates the water jacketed type, iu which 
the case is completely channeled by water passages. 
With this, as with the endless coil type of water, cooling, 
(Figure 2) a low pressure head is used. Ten to fifteen 
pounds pressure is amply sufficient for all requirements. 

High tension transformers for any voltage up to 50,000, 
and for any capacity up to 1000 K. W. will be built to 
order. 

Prices and information iu detail given on application. 


Wagner Electric Mfg. Co.’s 600 Watt Arc 
Light Transformers. 

Circular Out Door Type. 

This type has a hook for suspension of the transform¬ 
er on the upper side, and a corresponding hook for sus¬ 
pension of the lamp on the lower side, the latter appear¬ 
ing in the cut. The ratio of transformation is 100 volts 
to.30, 32 or 34 volts. The line is connected to the termi¬ 
nals marked by the letters C C. Cast on the box. One 
lamp circuit wire is connected to terminal marked 
"lamp,” and the other to either' of those marked 30, 32 
and 34 as selected. This type is weatherproof. The 
case is of east iron, and is finished in black' japan. 

Ornamental Type. 


flRNAMENTAL TYPE 



RFT.TANnULAR DUTDDQR UK 


This type is designed to be screwed upon the ceiling 
where used, and has a hook below from which the lamp 
is carried. The finish is in highly polished brass. The 
circuit leads marked C and C in the diagram, co.me out 
above. The lamp connections are made to binding posts 
below, one side of laimp circuit being connected to O and 
the other to either of those marked 30, 32 aud 34, de¬ 
pending on the voltage required at the lamp. This is 
strictly an indoor type. 

Rectangular Out Door Type. 

The connections with this type correspond exactly to 
the circular outdoor type. The case is cast-irou with 
black japan finish. 


Code Word. List Mo. List Price. 

Adamerul 25686 Circular Outdoor Type ..,...$15.00 

Adanicet 25687 Orfiamehtal Type... 15.00 


Adart 25688 Rectangular Outdoor Type.. .. 13.00 











































502 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


Wagner Co.’s High Potential Fuse Cut=Out Boxes. 




We illustrate two distinct types of independent single-pole cut-out 
boxes, for use on the primaries of transformers or as junction boxes on 
primary circuits. Type XL, operates as follows: On opening the box, 
the lid comes forward and down, the top porcelain block containing 
the fuse drawing out with it. Tn this way the opening of the box breaks 

the circuit. The porcelain block con¬ 
taining the fuse is still further remov¬ 
able by simply drawing out from the 
end of the lid, thus entirely detaching 
it from the Ipox. A spring between 
the block and lid, prevents the block 
sliding out by its own weight. 

The porcelain parts fit closely to¬ 
gether, the spring in the lid serving 
also to press the upper half down on 
the lower half. A rubber gasket 
completes the perfection of the joint. 
This cut-out is waterproof, affords 
perfectly safe replacing of fuses on 
live circuits and assures reliable blow¬ 
ing of fuses. The insulator pin sur¬ 
mounting it is also a great advantage, 
saving an insulator fixture for every 
box installed. This cut-out is recom 
mended for all transformer and junc 
tion box service within the folllowing 
Type XL Fuse Cut-Out Box. limits: 


On 1000 Volt Circuits 
“ 2000 “ “ 

“ 3000 “ “ 

“ 4000 “ “ 

“ 5000 “ 


30 Amperes 
15 " 

10 

8 “ 


t! 



Code Word. List No. 


Type XX is peculiarly adapted for 
transformer work, and is recommended 
for this service up to a maximum cap¬ 
acity of 5 kilowatts. A removable 
porcelain plug carries the fuse, and is 
held securely in position by the tension 
of the contact clips through which the 
current passes, reinforced by spring- 
clips. The fuse is enclosed in an air¬ 
tight chamber, and will blow on a 
dead transformer short circuit with 
absolutely no noise or other disturb¬ 
ance. The cut-out also carries the 
insulator pin. 


List Hrite. 


Adaption■ 25674 Type XL each.... net $3.00 

Ad apt Ip 25675 Extra Porcelain Block (each half).het .75 

Add 25676 Type XX each. net 3.00 

Addiblr 25677 Extra Porcelain Plugs.net .75 
































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


503 




Wagner Electric Co.’s Single 
Phase Alternating Power 
Motors. 


The Wagner Co. single phase power motors 
are designed to operate on circuits of either 60 
or 133 cycles. They are induction motors in 
principle, operating in the following manner: 
For starting, the armature and field windings ai e 
connected in series and the motor runs up to 
speed exactly as would a direct current series 
motor. When the runuing speed has been 
attained, the armature winding is disconnected 
from the field and completely short-circuited 
yn itself by means of a riug which slides over 
the commutator. The motor then runs at a 
speed slightly below synchronous speed, and 
carries it's full rated' load with a drop, in speed 
not exceeding two per cent.' An overload of 
from 25 to 50 per cent, will be taken care of 
without trouble. The heating of the various 
parts of the machiue is practically neglible 
after continuous duty at full load The 
mechanical construction is in all respects first 
class. The bearings are of the self-aligning, 
self-oiling variety, and, being-made of phosphor 
bronze, will last indefinitely. 

In the smaller sizes the starting operation is 
performed by hand, a convenient starting switch 
being mounted directly on the motor frame. In 
the larger sizes this operation is performed an 
tomatieally, the only requirement from the at¬ 
tendant being the closing of the main switch 

This main switch may be located at auy point 
convenient to the attendant, in the same room 
with the motor or elsewhere as desired.. 

Another admirable characteristic is that these 
motors may be connected upon the same second¬ 
ary circuits as are incandescent and #rc lamps, 
thus avoiding the necessity for additional trans- 
formerVfor motor service. There are' uo react¬ 
ive or disturbing effects on the lights when thus 
operated iu conjunction with motors, as is so ob¬ 
jectionably the .case with synchronous motors. 
Furthermore a momentary disturbance of the 
current supply,-arising from the throwing over 
of the circuit at the central station from one 
machine to another, does not affect the runuing 
of the motor, unless the motor load is of such 
character as to' ordinarily stop it very quickly 
when current is cut off. 

These motors have practically the same effici¬ 
ency as the best shunt wound direct current 
motors, and the fact that there are no brushes 
running constantly on the commutator gives 
rise to a noiselessness of operation. 

Sizes are now ready for the market as follows! 


6o Cycles. 

Code Word. List No. Price 

Addict 25678 2 II. P. $370.00 

Addoom 25679 5 f* .. 500-00 

Acpulcr 25680 10 “ . 950.00 

Art linin' 25681 15 “ . 1250 00 

•33 Cycles. 

Actcgor 25682 1 / 11. P.$370.00 

Aetopun 25683 4 “ .... 500.00 

Artupin 25684 7 “ 950.00 

Act me 25685 10 “ 1250.00 














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AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



....... 


72 inch Direci Cuimectcd l nil. 


Wagner Electric Hfg. Co.’s Direct** 
Coupled Ventilating Outfits. 


These outfits are built for operation on 110. 220 or 
50 j colt direct current systems The motors are multi- 
polars. with self-aligning, self-oiling bearings. The out¬ 
fits are noiseless and deliver a maximum volume of air 
for a minimum consumption of driving energy They 
are furnished for erection in two ways, viz.: supported 
on a substantial cast iron base or carried by means of 
flanges on the outside of the sneet steel casing 


Prompt delivery can be made od the sizes listed below 


Diameter of 
Fan In Inches. 

No of Speeds 

Max capacity 
in cubic lee 
per minvte 

Max. 

revolutions 
per minute 

Price 

2) 

12 

9,000 

1,500 

$ 350 

30 

12 

12,000 

1,200 

500 

34 

12 

15,000 

1,000 

600. 

33 

12 

18,000 

950 

650. 

42 

12 

25,000 

900 

800. 

48 

12 

30,000 

800 

950. 

54 

12 

40,000 

750 

1,100 

00 

12 

50,000 

500 

1,200 

72 

12 

75.000 

400 

1,500 


Write for Discounts. 


POWER TABLE. 



SIZE OF FAN 

24 

- 30 

34 

36 

42 

48 

54 

60 

*72 


ooo 

Cubic feet per M .... 

1884 

2940 

3780 

4236 

5772 

7536 

9540 

11778 

16962 



R. P M. 

310 

247 

220 

206 

177 

155 

137 

124 

103 

<£ 


H. P . 

.066 

.103 

.132 

.148 

.208 

.271 

.353 

.435 

.636 

c 

900 

Cubic teet per M.. .. 

2826 

4410 

5670 

6354 

8658 

11304 

14310 

17667 

25473 

S 


R. P. M. 

464 

372 

332 

310 

265 

232 

206 

185 

155 



H. P. ... .. 

.139 

.258 

.360 

.413 

.588 

.792 

1.000 

1.253 

1.870 

Cl. 

1200 

Cubic feet per M 

3768 

5880 

7560 

8472 

11544 

15072 

19080 

23556 

33924 

W* 


R. P. M. 

618 

495 

441 

412 

353 

310 

275 

247 

206 

Ex* 


H. P . . 

.256 

.477 

.650 

.754 

1.083 

1.483 

1.908 

2.400 

3.590 


1500 

Cubic feet per M 

4710 

7350 

9450 

10590 

14430 

18840 

23850 

29445 

42405 - 

_o 


K. P. M. 

773 

620 

552 

515 

441 

386 

343 

308 

258 

0) 

> 


HP. 

400 

735 

1.012 

1.165 

1.700 

2.350 

3.250 

3.820 

5.780 

tm 

2000 

Cubic feet per M 

6280 

9800 

12600 

14120 

19240 

25120 

31800 

39260 

56540 

"-5 


R. P. M. 

1030 

822 

734 

685 

586 

514 

456 

410 

342 



H. P ... .. 

.805 

1.420 

1.954 

2.260 

3.310 

4.570 

5.980 

7.650 

11.58 






















































































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505 


Bare Copper Wire. 


Special Prices Quoted on Either Soft or Hard Drawn. 



Am. 

Gauge. 
B. <*fc S. 
No. 

Diam. 

Mils. 

/ -Arei 

Circular Mils. 

( d?) 1 Mil.- 
.001 Inch. 

1- V , 

Square in. 

(d 2x7854). 

r-Weight & L'gthSp. Gr 8.9.—, 

Pounds 

Lbs. per per Feet per 

1,000 Ft. Mile. Pound. 

It. 

Ohms per 

1 .000 Feet 

- Resistai 

Ohms per 
Mile 

ace at 75*' F 

Feet per 
Ohm. 

Ohms 
per Lb 

0000 

460.000 

211600.00 

166190 

639.33 

3375.7 

1.56 

.04906 

.25903 

20383. 

.000076736 

000 

409.640 

167805.00 

131790 

507.01 

2677.0 

1 97 

06186 

32664 

16165. 

00012039 

00 

364.800 

133079.40 

104520 

402 09 

2123.0 

2.49 

07801 

41187 

12820. 

.00019423 

0 

324.950 

105592 50 

82932 

319.04 

1684 5 

3.13 

.09831 

51909 

10409. 

.00030772 

1 

289.300 

83691.20 

65733 

252.88 

1335.2 

3.95 

.12404 

.65490 

8062.3 

.00048994 

2 

257.630 

66373.00 

52130 

200.54 

1058.8 

4.99 

15640 

82582 

6393.7 

.00078045 

3 

229.420 

52634.00 

41339 

159.03 

839.68 

6 29 

. 19723 

1.0414 

5070.2 

.0012406 

4 

204.310 

41742.00 

32784 

126.12 

665.91 

7.93 

24869 

1.3131 

4021.0 

.0019721 

5 

181.940 

33102.00 

25998 

100.01 

528.05 

10.00 

31361 

1 6558 

3188 7 

.0031361 

6 

162.020 

26250.50 

20617 

79.32 

418.81 

12.61 

.39546 

2.0881 

2528.7 

0049868 

7 

144.280 

20816.00 

16349 

62.90 

332.11 

15.90 

.49871 

2.6331 

2005.2 

.0079294 

8 

128.490 

16509.00 

12966 

49.88 

263.37 

20.05 

.62881 

3.3201 

1590.3 

.012608 

9 

114.430 

13094.00 

10284 

39,56 

208.88 

25.28 

79281 

4.1860 

1261.3 

.020042 

10 

101.890 

10381.00 

8153.2 

31.37 

165.63 

31.38 

1 

5.2800 

1000.0 

.031380 

11 

90.742 

8234.00 

6467.0 

24.88 

137.37 

40.20 

1.2607 

6.6568 

793.18 

.050682 

13 

80.808 

6529.90 

5128.6 

19.73 

104.18 

50.69 

1.5898 

8.3940 

629.02 

.080585 


Dimensions and Resistances of Copper Wire. 


Larger than No.. 0000 B. & S. 


No. 

Diameter. 

Circular 

DAS. 

In. 

Mils. 

Mite. 

5° 

2(1 

zo 

515 

265225 

6° 

2 3 

4JS 

575. 

330625 

7° 

it 

640 

409600 

8° 

8 « 
ZQ 

710 

504100 

9° 

8 9 
K& 

785 

616225 

10° 

F * 

865 

748225 

11° 

¥J 

950 

902500 

12° 

*35 

1040 

1081600 


Feet per 

Lbs. per 

Feet per 

Lb. 

Foot. 

Ohm. 

1.2863 

.8023 

24658 

9988 

1 0000 

31980 

.8070 

1.2391 

38843 

.6557 

1.5250 

48769 

.5364 

1.8642 

59615 

.4416 

2.2535 

72385 

.3662 

2 7302 

87302 

.2131 

3 2720 

104641 


Ohms per 
Mile. 

205776 

Approximate 
Safe Carrying 
Capacity 
Amperes. 

375 

H P 
Carried 
at 

600 Volts. 

251.3 

.165075 

457 

306.3 

133244 

533 

342.2 

.108266 

620 

414.2 

088560 

709 

476.5 

072941 

786 

526.8 

.060495 

849 

569. 

.050450 

940 

030. 


Galvanized Iron Telegraph Wire. 



Special Prices Quoted on Application 


Can be Furnished also in Two Ply Twisted, for Guy Purposes. Western Union Standard 

Sp. Grav. 7 74. 


Weight in Pounds.- —Resist. in B.A. Ohms at 75° F — 


No. 

WO. 

Size 

Bundle 

Per 1,000 Feet 

Per Mile 

Per 1,000 Feet 

Per Mile 

4 

i Mile. 

149.25 

788.01 

1.15 

6.09 

5 

4 “ 

127.54 

673.44 

1.35 

7.12 

6 

4 “ 

108.6 

573.38 

1.58 

8.37 

7 

4 “ 

85 38 

450.81 

2.023 

10.65 

8 

4 “ 

71.74 

378 82 

2.4 

12.67 

9 

* " 

57 72 

304 77 

2.98 

15.75 

10 

4 “ 

47.32 

249.84 

3 64 

19.21 

11 

4 “ 

37.95 

200.36 

4.54 

23.95 

12 

4 “ 

31.31 

165.01 

5.51 

29.1 

13 

4 " 

29.94 

125.57 

7.24 

38 22 

14 

4 » 

18.15 

95.85 

9.48 

50 07 































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506 x 


Table showing Difference 
Between Wire Gauges in Decimal 
Parts of an Inch. 


No. of Wire 

Gange. 

American or 

Brown & 

Sharpe. • 

Birmingham or 

Stubs” 

Wash bitrn&M oen 

Manufacturing 

Co., Worcester. 

Mass. 

Trenton Iron Co., 

Trenton, N. J. 

■ New British. 

Old English from 

Brass Mfrs. List. 

No. of Wire. 

000000 



46 




oooooo 

00000 



43 

.45 



00000 

(WOO 

.40 

.454 

393 

.4 

4 


0000 

000 

.40904 

.425 

302 

.30 

.372 


000 

00 

.3648 

.38 

.331 

33 

.348 


00 

0 

.32495 

.34 

307 

.305 

.324 


0 

1 

2893 

.3 

.283 

.285 

.3 


1 

*> 

r 

25763 

,284 

.263 

.265 

.276 


2 

3 

.22942 

.259 

.244 

.245 

.252 


3 

4 

.20431 

.238 

.225 

.225 

.232 


4 

5 

1819-4 

22 

.207 

.205 

.212 


5 

6 

10202 

203 

.192 

19 

. 192 


6 

7 

14428 

18 

177 

.175 

.176 


7 

8 

.12849 

165 

.162 

16 

16 


8 

‘J 

.11443 

.148 

148 

145 

144 


9 

10 

.10189 

134 

.135 

13 

: 128 


10 

11 

.090742 

.12 

.12 

.1175 

.116 


11 

12 

.080808 

.109 

.105 

105 

104 


12 

13 

071901 

.095 

.002 

.0925 

. 002 


13 

14 

.004084 

.083 

08 

08 

.08 

.083 

14 

15 

057068 

.072 

.072 

.07 

.072 

072 

15 

16 

05082 

.065 

063 

.061 

064 

,065 

16 

17 

.045257 

.058 

054 

.0525 

.056 

.058 

17 

18 

.040303 

.049 

047 

.045 

.048 

.049 

18 

19 

03589 

042 

.041 

039 

.04 

.04 

19 

20 

.031901 

035 

.035 

034 

036 

.035 

20 

21 

.028402 

.032 

.032 

03 

.032 

.0315 

21 

22 

.025347 

028 

028 

.27 

.028 

.0295 

22 

23 

.022571 

025 

.025 

024 

.024 

027 

23 

24 

.0201 

.022 

:023 

0215 

.022 

025 

24 

25 

.0179 

02 

02 

019 

.02 

023 

25 

20 

.01504 

.018 

018 

018 

.018 

.0205 

26 

27 

014195 

.010 

(117 

017 

(1164 

01875 

27 

28 

.012641 

014 

.016 

016 

0148 

0165 

28 

29 

.011257 

.013 

.015 

.015 

0136 

.0155 

29 

30 

.010025 

012 

014 

014 

0124 

01375 

30 

31 

.008928 

01 

.0135 

.013 

0116 

01225 

31 

32 

00795 

.009 

013 

.012 

0108 

.01125 

32 

33 

.00708 

008 

011 

Oil 

.01 

01025 

33 

34 

.000304 

.007 

.01 

01 

.0092 

0095 

34 

35 

.005614 

005 

0095 

009 

0084 

.009 

35 

36 

.005 

.004 

.000 

.008 

0076 

0075 

36 

37 

.004453 


0085 

00725 

.0068 

. 0065 

37 

38 

.003965 


.008 

0065 

.006 

00575 

38 

39 

.003531 


0075 

00575 

.0052 

005 

39 

40 

.003144 


007 

005 

0648 

0045 

40 


(II100 

2 

No. 0 

4 No 

3 

8 No 

6 

16 No 

9 

32 No. 12 

64 

No. 15 

000 

2 

" 1 

4 •* 

4 

8 “ 

7 

16 " 

10 

32 • 

13 

64 

44 16 

00 

2 

" 2 

4 " 

5 

8 " 

8 

16 “ 

11 

32 • 

14 

64 

.. 17 

0 

2 

44 3 

4 " 

6 

8 “ 

9 

16 44 

12 

32 • 

15 

64 

18 

1 

2 

" 4 

4 •• 

7 

8 " 

10 

16 " 

13 

32 * 

16 

64 

“ 19 

*2 

2 

5 

4 “ 

8 

8 “ 

11 

16 “ 

14 

32 • 

17 

64 

" 20 

3 

2 

•* 6 

4 " 

9 

8 “ 

12 

16 " 

15 

32 • 

18 

64 

44 21 

4 

2 

" 7 

4 “ 

10 

8 " 

13 

16 " 

16 

32 • 

19 

64 

" 22 

5 

2 

“ 8 

4 “ 

11 

8 “ 

14 

16 " 

17 

32 ‘ 

20 

64 

.■ •• 23 

6 

2 

" 9 

4 " 

12 

8 ” 

15 

16 - 

18 

32 1 

21 

64 

.. 24 

7 

2 

" 10 

4 “ 

13 

8 “ 

16 

16 " 

19 

32 • 

22 

61 

" 25 

8 

2 

“ 11 

4 “ 

14 

8 - 

17 

16 “ 

20 

32 • 

23 

64 

” 26 

9 

2 

12 

4 “ 

15 

8 ” 

18 

16 •* 

21 

32 • 

• 24 

64 

.. 27 

10 

2 

" 13 

4 *• 

16 

8 - 

19 

16 " 

22 

32 ‘ 

• 25 

64 

44 28 

11 

2 

” 14 

+ •• 

17 

8 - 

20 

16 “ 

23 

32 • 

• 20 , 

64 

" 29 

12 

2 

“ 15 

4 " 

18 

8 " 

21 

16 " 

24 

32 • 

. 07 

64 

•• 30 

13 

2 

" 16 

4 " 

19 

8 “ 

22 

16 " 

25 

32 4 

28 



14 

2 

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16 44 

26 

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16 “ 

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16 

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INDEX 


Index to Code Words 


A 

PAGE. 


A am . 104 

Aard-vark....... 104 

Aaronic. ns 

Aaronical ,. 1 IS 

Aaron’s-rod. 118 

Ab . US 

Abaca........... 118 

Abaciscus.. 118 

Abacist...,. 118 

Abacot.... 118 

Abactor. 118 

Abaculus.. 118 

Abacus. 4fi6 

Abaddon. us 

Abaft . 466 

Abaisance........ 112 

Abalser....-.-. 112 

Abalienate. U2 

Abalienation .., 112 

Aband..-.. 112 

Abandoned. U2 

Abandonee. 112 

Abandoner. 466 

Abandoning. 466 

Abandonment .. 112 

Abandum. 120 

Abanet. 120 

Abanga. 120 

Abannation. 120 

Abanition. 120 

Abaptista. 120 

Abaptiston.,,, 120 

Abare.. 120 

Abarticuiate„ , 120 

Abas ......,__ 120 

Abase... 466 

Abasement. 466 

Abash. 466 

Abashed. 466 

Abashing ..466 

Abashment. 120 

Abassi .. 120 

Abassis.. 120 

Abate. 466 

Abated. 46G 

Abatement. 466 

Abater. 406 

Abatised. 121 

Abator .. 120 

Abatship.,.,_ 121 

Abattis. 12 Q 

Abattoir .. 466 

Abatude.. 121 

Abature.. 121 

Abba. 121 

Abbacy. 466 

Abbalfal.. 121 

Abbatical. 121 

Abberate.... liy 

Abberation...... 110 

Abbess......_ 466 


Abbreviate_... 121 

Abbreviation.... 121 
Abbreviator .121 
Abbrevlatory.... 121 
Abbreviature. .. 121 

Abb-wool. 121 

Abdal. 121 

Abderian'.. 121 

Abderlte. 121 

Abdert. 121 

Abdicant. 121 

Abdication. 121 

Abdicative. 121 

Abditory. 121 

Abdomen... ... 121 
Abdominal....... 121 , 

Abdominopy. 12) 

Abdominous-_ 121 

Abducent. 96 

Abduct....... 96 

Abduction. 96 

Abductor. 96 

•A beam. 96 

A bear... 96 

Abearance...... 96 


Abecedarian 

Abed. 

Abele. 

Abeltree. 

Abelian. 

Abelite. 

Abelonian ... 
Abelmark. .. 
Aberdevine. 


PAGE. 
.. 96 

. . 96 
... 96 

... 96 
... 96 
... 96 
.:. 96 
... 96 
96 


Aberr. 96 

Aberrance. 96 

Aberrancy. 119 

Aberuncate. 119- 

Aberuncator 119 

Abetment. 119 

Abettai ..,...119 

Abettor.. 119 

Abevacuation..., 119 
Abeyance ........119 

Abeyant. 119 

Abgregate....... 119 

Abgregation. 119 

Abhal. . 119 

Abhominable ..: 119 

Abhor. 119 

Abhorrence. 119 

Abhorrency...... 119 

Abhorrent_... 119 

Abhorrently.,... .119 

Abhorrer__ 119 

Abhorrible. 119 

Abhorring. 119 

Abib .. 119 

Abidance. 122 

Abider.,.. 122 

Abidingly. 122 

Abietic.. 122 

Abigail. 122 

Abiliment. 122 

Abintestate. 122 

Abirritation.. 122 

Ab. ect. 466 

Ab. ection ....... 466 

Abjectly..:...... 466 

Ab. ectness. 466 

Abjudicate...... 122 

Abjudication.... 122 

Ab, ligate. 122 

Abiuntive..... .. 122 
Ab uration...... 122 

Abjuratory. 122 

Ab ure .... ...... 4GG 

Ab. urement.. 122 

Ah’jurer_...- 122 

Ablactate. 122 

Ablactation..... 122 
Ablacqueate ... ■. 122 
Ablacqpeation .. 122 

Ablation. 466 

Ablative. 466 

Ablaze....466 

Able,. 466 

Able-bodied,..,. 122 

A blegate. 122 

Ablegation.....: 122 

Ablen. 122’ 

Ablet.,... 122 

Ablenese..,. 122 

Ablepsy..-. 122 

Abler. 122 

Ablest.122 

Abligate.. 122 

Abligation. 122 

Abliguritlon. 122 

Ablocate. 122 

Allocation. 122 

Abloom . 122 

Ablude....122 

Abluent . 122 

Ablution. 467 

122 
122 
467 
467 
122 
122 
122 
122 


Ablutionary 
Abluvion . ... 

Ably. 

Abnegate. 
Abnegation. .. 
Abnegative, .. 

Abnegator. 

Abnet.. 

AbnodaTe ... . 122 


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Abnodation. 122 

Abnormal. 407 

Aonormous. 122 

Aboard. 467 

Abodance. 122 

Abode. 467 

Abodement. 122 

Aboding__... 126 

Abolete. 126 

Abolis. 126 

Abolish.467 

Abolishable...... 126 

Abolisher. 467 

Abolishment.... 126 

Abolishism,_ 126 

Abolition. 467 

Abolitionism.... 126 
Abolitionist. ... 126 
Abnlitionize. ... 126 

Abolla. 126 

Aboma. 126 

Abomasum. 126 

Abomassus. 126 

Abominable. 126 

Abominably..... 467 
Abomiuabler, , 126 

Abominate. 467 

Abominated .... 467 
Abominating.... 467 
Abomination.... 127 

Aboon. 126 

Abord.. 126 

Aboriginal_, 489 

Aborigines. 489 

Aborsement. 489 

Aborsive ........ 126 

Abound. 489 

Abounding. 489 

About,. 126 

Above. 489 

Above-board...... 126 

Above-cited_ 126 

Above-deck. 126 

Above-said. 126 

Allowed . 121 

Abrade. 489 

Abraham.489 

Abraid. 126 

Abrasion. 489 

Abraum. 126 

Abraxas__ 126 

Abray... 126 

Abreast.. 489 

Abrenounce..... 126 

Abricock. 126 

Abridge.. 489 

Abroach . 120 

Abrogation.126 

Abrood. 126 

Absalom.. 207 

Abscess.__ 207 

Abscissa ....... ioi 

Abseissian .. 101 

Abscond ,.207 

Absconded. 207 

Abscondence. 96 

Absconder..._ 96 

Absent. 96 

Absenteeism .... 96 

Absenter ...: _ 83 

Absentation...... 83 

Absentaneous.... 85 

Absentment. 85 

Absinthian. 85 

Absinthiate. 85 

Absinthiated ... 85 

Absinthine .■. 85 

Absinthium.85 

Absis. 85 

Absist..85 

Absistance. 85 

Absolutely. 207 

Absoluti...". 207 

Absolution. 85 

Absoluteness.... 85 

Absolutist. 188 

Absolutistic. 138 

Absolutory . 138 

Absolvable 188 1 


page, j 

Absolvatory. 138 

Absolve .207 


Absolver. 207 

Absolving. 207 

Absonate. 138 

Absonant . 207 

Absonous. 138 

Absorb . 207 

Absorbabil. 138 

Absorbeable. 138 

Absorbent.. 207 

Absorbing.207 

Absorbition_. 138 

Absorpt. 138 

Absorption. 207 

Absorptive. 151 

Absorptivity .... 151 

Absque.. 157 

Abstain . 227 

Abstainer. 163 

Abstemious. 103 

Abstemiously ... 32 
Abstemiousness. 32 

Abstention. 32 

-Absterge.227 

Abstergent...,., 32 

Abstersion. ~32 

Abstersive. 32 

Abstinence —.. 32 

Abstinency. 32 

Abstinent. 32 

Abstinently. 32 

Abstorted. 32 

Abstract-. 227 

Abstracted. 32 

Abstractedly. . 32 

Abstractedness. 32 

Abstraction. 32 

Abstractor. 32 

Abstractone. 32 

Abstractions .. 32 

Abstractive . 32 

Abstractively . . 32 
Abstractly ...... 32 

Abstractness.... 32 

Abstricted . 32 

Abstringe .. 33 

Abstrude.•. 33 

Abstrusely...... .33 

Abstruseness'... 33 

Abstrusion. 33 

Abstrusity...... 33 

Absume :. 33 

Assumption. 33 

Absurd.. 227 

Absurdity. 227 

Absurdly .... 227 

Absurdness. 33 

Abuna.-.33 

Abundance....227 

Abundant.,. 33 

Abundantly-.,.., 33 

Abusable;_ 33 

Abusage -... 33 

Abuseful ..-.. 33 

Abuser_33 

Aliusing,.!.227 

Abusion. 34 

Abusive.. 227 

Abusively :.• 34 

Abusiveness_ 34 

Abut. 227 

Abutment. 227 

Abutter . 34 

Abutting-, 227 

Abvolate , .. 04 

Abvolation. 34 

Aby„. . 34 

Abysmal ,.-.31 

Abyss,.._-, ... 226 

A by sail,'. 34 

Abyssinia)),,,. 24 

Acacian.. 34 

Academe,,. ... 34 

Academia!. 34 

Academian. 34 

Academic, 34 

Academical., ... 34 
Academician ,, 34 


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Academism . ,84 

Academist.-. 34 

Acadian. 34 

Acalepha. 34 

Acalephan . 34 

Acalephh. 34 

Acalepliold, 34 

Acalycine. 34 

Acalycinous. 34 

Acantha. 34 

ACanthiee. 34 

Acanthine.' 34 

Acanthion,,,. 34 

Aeapella. 32 

Acariden. 82 

Acarpous. 3u 

Acarus. so 

Acatalectic. so 

Acatalepsy. 100 

Acater. wo 

Acates. too 

Acathistus. 31 

Acaulescent.31 

Acauline. 69 

Acaulose. 69 

Accede . 226 

Acceded. 226 

Acceding .226 

Accelerate. 226 

Acceleration,.. 69 

Accelerative.G9 

Accelerator. 69 

Acceletory. 69 

Accend. 69 

Aocendibility, , 69 

Accendible.. 69 

Accension. 69 

ACcentor. 69 

Accentual. 69 

Accentuate. 69 

Accentuation 69 
Acceptablenes , 69 
Acceptability . . 69 

Acceptably. 69 

Acceptaucy. 69 

Acceptation. 69 

Acception_.... 69 

Acceptius —, , 69 

Acceptor. 69 

Accessarily.429 

Accessariness. . 429 
Accessary. ,, , 429 
Accessibility . ,429 

Accession. 226 

Accessional. 429 

Accessorial.. 429 

Accessorily. 429 

Accessoriness ... 429 

Accidence. 429 

Accidental. 226 

Accidentalism , 429 
Accidentally,,- 429 
Accidentally , , 430 
Accidentalness, 430 
Accidentiary , , 430 
Accipenser,, , 430 

Accipient.430 

Accipiter.,,,, 430 

A A/ilnim 


Acclamation , , 226 
Acclamatory ,239 
Acclimate. ,, 430 
Acclimation ,430 
Acclimatement. 430 

Acclimatize.430 

Acctimature,,. 430' 

Acclivity.239 

Acclivous. 430 

Accloy . 430 

Accoast .430 

Accoil. 430 

Accolent .. 99 

A ccombi nation,. 99 
Accommodabift. 99 
Aecomreodable- 

ness.. 99 

Accommodately. 99 
Accommodate- 
ness 99 


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Accommodating. 99 

Accompany__ 239 

Accomplice. 422 

Accompliceship. 99 
Accomplicity, . 99 
Accomplishable. 99 
Accomplishes 99 

Accomplishment 99 

Accompt. 78 

Accompcabie, , 320 
Accomptant. , 320 
Accordable320 

Accordancy. 320 

Accordion. 319 

Accordionist_ 319 

Aecorporate_ 319 

Accost.. 319 

Accosted. 319 

Accountability. 319 
Accountabje- 

ness . 319 

Accountably , , 319 

Accountant. 319 

Accountantship. 319 
Account-book ,. 348 
Accouplement , 223 

Aeeourt. 225 

Accoutrements.. 225 

Accay ,v. 225 

Accredit.372 

Accrcdation__ 372 

Accresccnce _ 239 

Accrescent. 289 

Accretion. 289 

Accrete,..289 

Accretive.289 

Accrimation., , 289 

Accroach. 289 

Accroachmen., 289 

Accrue. 229 

Accrument. 229 

Accusation. 229 

Aceubitus. 229 

Accumb. 229 

Accumbency , , 229 

Accumbent__ 229 

Accumulation., 229 
Accumulative ... 229 
Accumulatively. 229 
Accumulator,, 229 

Accurately. 229 

Accursed. 229 

Accusabte. 229 

Accusal.. . 229 

Accusative. 229 

Accusatively , , 229 

Accusatorial. 229 

Accusatory. 229 

Accuse.. 229 

Acentric.. 229 

Aceplial. 229 

Acephalan ...., 229 

Acuphali ." 229 

Acephalist. 229 

Acephalous. 229 

Ace-point 229 

Acer.-.,., . 229 

Acerb. 229 

Acerbata... 229 

A ceric.,,.229 

Acerose.229 

Acerous.229 

Acerate. 229 

Acervation. 2 .0 

Acervose. 230 

Acescence.'._ 230 

Acescency,.230 

Aceptabler.230 

Acetable ..230 

Acetal,, 230 

Acetated >. 230 

Acetify , .230 

Acetometer. 230 

Acetimetry.-230 

Acetyle__ ,. 230 

Acbaian. aao 

Achate_«... , 230 

Achates, . 2so 

Achean. 231 









































































































































































































































































































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Achecnese. 231 

Aeherset . 231 

Achievement .. 231 

Achiever . 231 

Aehiote . . . 231 

Aclior. 2.11 

Achromatic.... . 231 
Acidiferous.. . .-231 

Acidifiable.-231 

Acidification .... 231 

Acidifier. 231 

Acidify . ..232 

Acidineter. 232 

Acidimetry. 232 

Acidness . 232 

Acidulate.231 

Acidulated .231 

Acidulous.231 

Aciform . . 231 

Aclnaceous. 231 

Acinaces.231 

Acinaciform .. 231 

Aciniform.231 

Acinose. 147 

Acinous. 239 

Acinus. 149 

Acipenser. . 149 

Aciurgy. . 149 

AckllOW. 149 

Acknowledge . 149 
Acknowledger .. 149 
Ackn owledge- 

ment.. 249 

Aclinic . 150 

Acmita. 150 

Acne . 150 

Acockhiil. 150 

Acold . l'O 

Acolocy. 150 

Acolyte. 150 

Acolyth . 150 

Acolytliist . 318 

Acoiiite.317 

Aconitine.317 

Acop . 259 

Acojitic.259 

Acorned. 253 

Acosmism. 378 

Acouchy .394 

Acoustics.401 

Acpuler . 503 

AC(iuaintable ... 498 

Acquest. 441 

Acquiet.441 

Acquirer. 380 

Aequiry . 444 

Acqnisitor. 444 

Acquist. 444 

Acquitment. . 444 

Acquittal . 457 

Acquittance_ 457 

Acrase. 490 

A craze .490 

Acreage. 490 

Acred.495 

Acredale, . 495 

Acrid. 495 

Acridity . . . 495 

Acridness. 495 

Acrim. 495 

Acrimlni . 495 

Acrimonious,... 495 

Acrimony. 495 

Acrisy.495 

Acrita.495 

Acritan. 495 

Acritical.495 

Acrity.495 

Acrobat. 495 

Acrobatic. 495 

Acrochord . 490 

Acrochordus ... 490 

Acropan.4% 

Acroleline. 490 

Acropolis. 490 

Acrospire. 490 

Acrosplred.._ 490 

Across. 490 

Acroter. 490 

Acroteria!. 496 

Acrotic . 490 

Act. 496 

Actamer. 503 

Actegor. 503 

Actian . 400 

Actinia . 490 

Actinic. 496 

Actiniform. 490 

Actinoid .490 

Actinolite. 490 

Actinolitic. 490 

Action. 490 


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Actionable .... 490 

Actionably. 490 

Actionary .. .. 490 

Actionist .497 

Action-sermo. .. 497 
Actitatioll .. 497 

Activate , . 497 

Active. .. .. . 497 

Actively.... v 497 

Activeness. 497 

Activity .. 497. 

Aetless.497 

Actopion . 503 

Actor. 497 

Actual.497 

Actuality. 497 

Actualization.... 497 

Actualize. 497 

Actually.497 

Actualness. 497 

Actuation. 497 

Actuator. 497 

Actuose. 497 

Actuosity. 497 

Actupin . 503 

Acture. 497 

Actuze. 503 

Acuition. 497 

Acutitator. 497 

Acuteness. 497 

Adage. 497 

Adameral. 501 

Adamicet. 501 

Adart. 501 

Adapter ... 497 

Adaptive. 497 

Adaption .. .. 502 

Adaptly.502 

Add.502 

Addible. 502 

Addice.503 

Addoom . 503 

Adducible. 245 

Adept. 245 

Adhesive. 245 

Adipose .245 

Adjective.245 

Adjoin. . 245 

Adjudgment. ... 245 

Adjudicate .245 

Adjunction. 240 

Adjunctive. 240 

Adjured. 248 

Adjurer. ... 248 

Adjust. 248 

Adjusted. 248 

Adjuster ....... 250 

Adjustive. 250 

Adjutage. . 251 

Adjutant. 251 

Adjutrix . 252 

Administer. 252 

Admiraole. 252 

Admiral .252 

Admiralty . 241 

Admiration. 241 

Admittance. 245 

Alimentation.... 471 

Alabaster. 288 

Alacrity. 288 

Alarm .288 

Alas . 288 

Alabatros .... 288 

Alertness . 470 

Alexand.470 

Alfred. 470 

• Algebra . 470 

Algebraical . 470 

Algernon .470 

Algous . 470 

Alice. 470 

Alias. 470 

Alienable . 470 

Alienation. 470 

Alienator . 470 

Alienee.470 

Alife. 470 

Align. 470 

Aliment. 470 

Alllmental . 470 

Alimentally.470 

Alimentary. 471 

Aliquant. 471 

Aliquot.471 

Alive. 471 

Alkali.471 

Alkaline. 471 

Alkaloid. 471 

Allan.471 

Allay . 471 

Allegation. 471 

Allege. 471 


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Alleging. . 471 

Alii a 11 1. 471 

Allied .471 

Alligate. 471 

Allision.471 

Alliteration . . 471 

Alio .411 

Allopathy . 471 

Allot.471 

Allotment.47 1 

Allowance .. 41 1 

Allowing ..... 4ll 

Alloy .. 411 

Alloyage . 411 

Alloyed.4ii 

Allspice . 411 

Allude. 411 

Alluding. 411 

AHuminor. 483 

Allured . 483 

Allusive. 483 

Allusively . 483 

Almandine. 483 

Almightily. 483 

Almighty. 4S3 

Almhouse.483 

Aloof. 483 

Aloud . 483 

Alpll . 4S3 

Alphabet. 483 

Alpin . 483 

Already .. 483 

Alt.... 483 

Altar.483 

Alterable . 483 

Alterage. 483 

Alterative. 483 

Altered.483 

Alternate.483 

Alternatively. . 483 

Alternity.483 

Although. 484 

Altitude. 4S4 

Alum. 484 

Always. 484 

Amain.484 

Ambrose.484 

Ambrosia . 484 

Ambrosial. 484 

Ambrosian.484 

Ambry.484 

Ambulant. 484 

Ambulate .484 

Ambulation.4S4 

Ambulative.484 

Ambulatory.484 

Ambuscade .... 484 
Ambuscaded .... 484 
Ambushed ., v .. 484 

Amelia. ... 484 

Amenable. 484 

Amend. 4S4 

Amended. 484 

Amendment. .. 484 

American. too 

Amethyst. 100 

Amidships . 35G 

Amiss ..... . 350 

Ammunition .. 350 

Amnesty .... 356 

Among. 350 

Amorous . ..._ 356 

Amount.350 

Anarchist.382 

Anarchy.382 

Anatomist. 382 

Anatomy. 382 

Anation. 382 

Ancestor ....... 382 

Ancestral. 4 14 

Anchorage. 374 

Anchored. 103 

Anchoress. 103 

Anchorite. 103 

Anchoring. 103 

Anchovy. 103-100 

Ancient.103-100 

Anc’ently. 103 

Anciptal.103 

Andiron. 247 

Andesen . 247 

Anemone . 247 

Angel. 247 

Angling . 247 

Angry . 247 

Angular. 247 

Angus. 247 

Alin.247 

Announce . 247 

Apter. 10 

Aptttnted. 10 

Arbitrate. 401 


Arbitrator .. 

PAGE. 

401 

Arcade 

. 401 

Archangel , . 

. .. 405 

Archibald ... 

. 60 

Archer 

. 89 

Arching . . 

. 89 

Architect. .. 

.. . 89 

Archives. . . 

. .. 407 

Archness 

.. 407 

Archway. 

. 4(>7 

Archwise. .. 

... 407 

Arctic. 

. . 407 

Ardour . 

. . 407 

Area . . 

407 

A rena . . . 

.. 407 

Argent . 

... 407 

Argument.... 

. . 407 

Arid. 

. . 407 

Aridity. 

. .. 407 

Aright. 

. . 407 

Arise . 

... 407 

Arisen. 

... 4C7 

Aristocrat. .. 

. .. 407 

Ark 

. .. 407 

Armorer. 


Armorial. 

. . 467 

Armoric. 

407 

Armory. 

... 407 

Armpit. 


Army . .. 

... 407 

Arnot . 

. . 407 

Arousing. 

.. 407 

Arras .•. 

.. 407 

Arthur. 

... 83 

A.sa. 

. .. 83 

Ascendant .. 

. . 470 

Ascending..,. 

... 470 

Ascension ... 

. .. 470 

Ascertain. 

... 470 

Ascetic. 

... 470 

Ascribe. 

... 470 

Ascribing ... 

. .. 470 

Ashamed.... 

.. 470 

Ashore. 

... 470 

Ashpan . 

... 470 

Assassin. 

... 470 

Assassinate .. 

... 470 

Assation. 

. . 470 

Assault . 

. . 470 

Assaulted. 

. .. 470 

Assaulting ... 

. .. 470 

Assay. 

. .. 470 

Assayed. 

.... 470 

Assayer . 

.... 408 

Assaying 

... 408 

Assecure . . 

... 408 

Assemblage.. 

.. 4GS 

Assemblance. 

... 408 

Assembling . 

. . 408 

Assembly. ... 

... 408 

Assent . 

... 408 

Assenter . . 

.. 408 

Assenting .. 

. .. 408 

Assentment . 

... 408 

Assert . 

. .. 408 

Asserted ... 

... 408 

Asserting- 

... 408 

Assertion ... 

... 408 

Assertive ... 

.408 

Assessable ... 

.... 408 

Assesslon.... 

. ..408 

Assessor .... 

,. .. 408 

Asseverate... 


Assimilate ... 

,. .. 83 

Assimilating 

.... '83 

Assistless .... 

. 471 

Assize . 

.. . 471 

Assized . 

... 471 

Assizer. 

.... 471 

Associable ... 

.. .. 471 

Associate ., 

. 471 

Associated . 

.. . 471 

Associating 

.. .. 471 

Associative.. 

... . 471 

Associator_ 

.. .. 471 

Assoil . 


Assoilment.., 

.. .. 471 

Assonance . 

.... 471 

Assonant .. 

.. .. 471 

Assuage. .. 

.. .. 471 

Assuaged 

... 471 

Assuaging... 

.. .. 471 

Assuasive . ., 

.... 471 

Assuetude .. 

.. .. 471 

Assume . . 

. 471 

Assumed 

. . 471 

Astride ... . 

.... 202 

Astringc .... 

0,v) 

Astriugency. 

.. . 262 

Astringent.. 

.... 202 

Astringing .. 

.. .. 202 

Astrology .. 

.... 202 



PAGE. 

Astronomer 

262 

Astute 

. .. 262 

Astutely.. 

. . 262 

Atlantic 

... 267 

Atlantis . 

. 267 

Atlas. 

. .. 267 

Atmosphere. 

... 207 

B 

Bald.... 

. .. 451 

Bawling. .. 

... 101 

Beach . 

.. . 101 

Beacon .... 

... 101 

Beambird .... 

. 104 

Beamless . . 

... 419 

Beainlet .. . 

. 407 

Beam tree .. 

407 

Beamy. 

., 407 

Bean . 

,. 407 

Beancaper... 

... 407 

Beancod .. 

. . 407 

Beanfed •. 

.. 407 

Beanfly. 

... 407 

Beangoose. . 


Bear 

.. 407 

Bears. 

, .. 407 

Bearable .... 

. . 407 

Beard ... 

... 407 

Beauty. 

... 377 

Beauty.spot.. 


Becoming ... 

. .. 89 

Bedding .... 

.. 89 

Bedeck ... 

.. 89 

Beeswax. 

... 374 

Beetle. 

. . 374 

Befall. 

... 374 

Befit . 

... 374 

Behavior_ 

... 375 

Behead. 

... 375 

Beheaded.... 

. . 374 

Behold 

... 397 

Beholden. 

. . 307 

Beholder.... 

... 384 

Beholding..» 

... 384 

Behoove. 


Belabor . . . 

... 384 

Belched. 

... 383 

Belching. 

... 383 

Belfry . 

... 383 

Belgian. 

... 383 

Belie. 

... 383 

Belied ... 

... 383 

Belike . 


Belittle. 

... 383 

Bellow . 

... 383 

Belong . 

... 106 

Belonging ... 

... 106 

Benignant... 

. .. 375 

Benumb ... 

... 375 

Benumbed .. 

... 375 

Bequeathing 

...438 

Bereave ... 

.. 438 

Bereaving. . 


Bernard .... 

... 444 

Bertha . 

... 444 

Bertram. 


Bpseecli ... 

... 444 

Beseem . 

. . 444 

Beset . 

... 444 

Besiege 

... 444 

Besicgement 

.. 444 

Besieging ... 

.. 444 

Besmoke.... 

. . 444 

Besot. . 

.. 444 

Bespeak 

. 444 

Bespeaking 

. . 242 

Bespoke. .. 

. 242 

Bestain. 

.. .. 242 

Bestir. 

... . 242 

Bestow , . 

. .. V42 

Bestowing. . 

.... 242 

Bestride ... 

040 

Bestriding. . 

. 242 

Betake .... 

.. .. 242 

Betaken . 

... 213 

Betray 

. . .. 243 

Betrayal .... 

. 241 

Betrayed 

. . 241 

Betraying ... 

.. . 241 

Betroth 

... 241 

Betrothal ... 

... 241 

Betrothing .. 

. . . 241 

Betsy. 

.. .. 241 

Bigot. . 

.... 251 

Bigoted.. 

. . 251 

Bigotry. 

. . . 251 

Bilateral 

... 43S 

Bilbo . 

.... 438 

Bileduct.. . 


Bilge . 

.... 425 

Bilged . 

.... 425 


PAGE. 


Bilious. 427 

Bilk . 428 

Bilked . 428 

Bilking . 377 

Billhook. , 377 

Billet.377 

Billion. . 418 

Bindingly . 104 

Binnacle. 411 

Binocular. 374 

Binoculate . 374 

Binomial .402 

Biographer. 410 

Biographic. 410 

Biographical .... 410 

Biography . 410 

Biology . 410 

Birch .410 

Birchen . . . 410 

Bird.410 

Birth . 410 

Blanche.410 

Blast.410 

Blasted. 410 

Blaster. 410 

Blasting.4 to 

Blastpipe. 410 

Blatant.410 

Blatter. 410 

Blaze ., . 416 

Blazed. 410 

Blazer. 41G 

Blazing. 410 

Blazon. 410 

Bleat. 4to 

Blea'ting. 410 

Bled. 415 

Blemish.415 

Bless. 415 

Blessed. 415 

Blessedly. 415 

Blesser . 415 

Blessing. 415 

Blest. 415 

Blight. 415 

Blighted. 415 

Blighting. 397 

Blind. 397 

Biinlcard . 444 

Blinkers. 444 

Bliss .. 444 

Blissful.... 425 

Blissless. 425 

Blistered. 415 

Blistering. 415 

Blistery.415 

Blithe. 415 

Blithefui . 411 

Blithely . 4it 

Blithesome. 41 1 

Bloat. 411 

Bloated.. 411 

Bloater. 411 

Biobber.. 411 

Blown.. 414 

Blubber .. 414 

Blubbered.414 

Blubbering . 427 

Blue.. . . 426 

Blueness.425 

Biutfness. 42S 

Blunder ... 420 

Blundering. 377 

Blunt .377 

Blunted.387 

Blunting. 387 

Bluntly. 387 

Blur ..387 

Blurred .387 

Blurring . ... 337 

Blushfully. 400 

Blusliing. . . 490 

Blushless . 400 

Bluster.400 

Blusterer .... 406 

Blustering. 400 

Blustrous .401 

Boar . 401 

Board. 401 

Boardable.401 

Boarded.401 

Boarding.401 

Boast... 401 

Boaster . 401 

Boastful.401 

Bodily. 397 

Bondo. 78 

Booby ..457 

Book.457 

Bookful... 457 

Booking . 457 

Bookish .. . 457 












































































































































































































































































































































































































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 


Boom . 

PAGE. 

Centipede _ 

PAGE. 

Chrism . 

PAGE. 

Color .. 

PAGE. 

.. 248 

Confidently.., 

PAGE. 

Consumptive . 

PAGE. 
.. 384 

Boomed . 

... 457 

Centralize.... 

. .. 452 

Christened.. 

. . . 405 

Colorable . 


Confiding... .. 

.. no 

Contact*. 

:iX4 

Boomerang... 
Boot. 

... 457 
...457 

Centrifugal... 
Centripetal... 
Centriple. 

... 452 
. .. 452 

Christening .. 

... 405 
4or. 

Colorless. 

Colossal. 

Colt . 

... 247 
... 248 
... 248 

Confine . __ 

Confineless ... 
Confinement . 

no 
.. no 
.. 110 

Contagion _ 

.. 385 

Booted . 

.. 457 

... 452 

Christian . 

... 405 

Contain . 


Booth ..._ 


Centurion _ 

... 452 

Christianity . 


Columbine _ 


Confiner . 


Contained . 


Bootless. ... 

.. 457 

Century . 

... 452 

Christmas.... 

... 405 

Column . 

... 249 

Confirm . 

..110 

Contemplator 

.. 440 

Branding .... 

.. 411 

Cerate . 

. .. 458 

Christopher .. 

.. . 400 

Coma . 

.. 249 

Confirmable.. 

..no 

Contempt . 

. . 440 

Brandy. 


Cerebus. 

... 458 

Chronicle . .. . 


Comatose. 


Confiscate.... 


Contemptible 

.. 440 

Bravado. 

... 411 

Cereal ___ 

... 459 

Chonograph . 

... 62 

Comb . 

.. 245 

Confiscating. . 

.. no 

Contemptibly. 
Contend . 

.. 440 

Brave . 


Cerebral . 

... 459 

Chuckling... 


Combat . 

... 245 

Confiscator ... 
Conflagration 

.. 110 

. . 440 

Bravely . 


Cerebrum . . . . 


fluid . 

... 437 

Combatant ... 

.. 249 

.. no 

Content . 

. . 440 

Bridget . 

. .. 411 

Cerement ... 
Ceremony ... 

... 459 

Chuff . 

Chuffness .... 

... 437 
... 436 

Combinable .. 
Combination . 

.. 249 
... 249 

Conflict . 

Conflicting ... 

.. 110 

.. 110 

Contention .... 
Contentious ... 

.. 440 

v 

... 407 

Cereous . 

Ceres . 

. .. 459 
. .. 400 

Chuffy . 

Chump . 

... 430 
... 430 

Combine . 

Combustible. . 

... 249 
... 245 

Confluence ... 
Confluent ... 

110 
.. 110 

Contentless _ 

Contentment .. 

. 440 
440 

Calamity _ 

Cerin . 


Chunk .. 

. 430 


... 249 

Conform _ . 

Conformable . 

110 


440 
.. 440 

Calculate . 

... 83 

Certainly.... 

... 460 

Church . 


Comedian _ 

... 245 

.. 110 

Conterminable 

Caldron . 


Certainriess . 

... 4GO 

Churchdom . 
Churching ... 

.. . 430 
. .. 430 



Conformation 

Conformed 

... 110 

.. 110 

Conterminous 
Contestant_ 

440 
.. 447 

Caleb. 

. .. 04 

Certificata... 

... 400 

Comet. 

... 249 

Calf . 

04 

Certified .... 

... 400 

Churehland 

... 430 

Cometary . 

Comfit . 

.. 249 

Conforming 

..no 

Contest . 


Calibre . 


Certify . 

... 400 

Churchman . 

... 430 

. . 249 

Conformist ... 

. no 

Contestable. . 

. . 440 

Calico . 

4... 65 

Certitude.... 

. .. 402 

Churlish .... 

. .. 436 

Coming . 

... 240 

Conformity ... 

. no 

Contested . 

.. 447 

Caliph . 


Cessation. ... 

... 402 

Churn __ 


Comfort . 

. . 245 

Confound 

.. no 

Contesting .... 

.. 447 

Call. 

... G3 

Cessible. 

.. . 40 2 

< ider . 

... 43G 

Comfortable. . 

... 245 

Confounded . 

.. no 

Context . 

. . 447 

Calling . 

... 03 

Cession . 

... 402 

Circumvent.. 

... 451 

Comforted _ 

... 249 

Confounding . 

..no 

Contiguity . 

.. 443 

Callous . 

... 03 

Cessment. ... 


Citable . 

... 451 

Comic . 

.. 249 

Confront . 

.. no 

Contiguous _ 

.. 447 

Callow . 


Cessor . 


Cited . 


Comical . 

... 240 

Confrontant . 
Confrontation 

.. no 

Continent . 


Caloric . 

... 100 

Cessjwol . 

... 463 

Citizen . 

... 273 

Comically _ 

... 240 

... no 

Continental ... 

.. 447 

Calorltio . 


Ccstus . 


Citrate . 

. .. 452 

Command .... 

... 245 

Confronted ... 

.. no 

Contingency... 
Contingent _ 

.. 447 

Cam . 

... 452 

Cetacean .... 

... 101 

Citron . 

... 272 

Commander. . 

... 245 

Confronting. 

.. no 

.. 447 

( annlbal .... 

... 480 

Cetaceous ... 

... 101 

City .. 

... 273 

Commanding. 

. 240 

Confrontment 

... no 

Continual-ile ... 


Cannon . 

... 483 

Cetic . 


Civility . 

... 404 

Commandant. 

... 240 

Confuse. 

.. no 

Continual . 

. . 447 

Cannondale . 

... 4X0 

Cheaply . 

... 152 

Civilized . 

... 405 

Commence ... 

.. 245 

Confused ... 

.. no 

Continually _ 

.. 447 

Canny . 

„. 480 

Cheapness .. 

... 152 

Civilizer . 

... 405 

Commencing . 

.. 245 

Confusedly ... 
Confusedness. 
Confusing ... 
Confusion .... 

.. no 

Continuance .. 

.. 447 

Canoe . 


Cheating; .... 

... 152 

Civilizing _ 

Civilly . 

405 


240 

.. no 
. no 



Canonical ... 

... 489 

Checker . 

... 152 

. .. 404 

Cominenteri.. 

. . 245 

Continued . 


Canon ze .... 

... 489 

Checkmate.. 

... 152 

Clabber . 

... 404 

Commerce. ... 

.. 240 


Continuedly .. 

. . 447 

Canopy . 

... 480 

Cheerful . 

. .. 152 

Clarify. 

.. 489 

Commercial .. 

.. 240 

Confutable ... 

.. no 

Continuing _ 

.. 447 

Cantata . 

... 480 

Cheerfully... 

. .. 152 

Clarion . 

. .. 243 

Commingle ... 

.. 240 

Confutation .. 

no 

Continuity . 

.. 447 

Cantation ... 

... 489 

Cheerily . 

... 152 

Clarinet . 

... 243 

Comminted ... 

. 245 

Confute . 

. no 

Continuous _ 

.. 447 

Canteen . 


Cheering .... 

... 152 

Clarissa. 

... 243 

Commissary. . 

.. 240 

Confuted . 

.. in 

Contort . 

. 447 

Canter . 


Cheerlessly.. 

... 449 

Clash . 

. .. 214 

Commission .. 

.. 240 

Confuting_ 


Contorted. 

. 447 

canterbury . 

... 489 

Cheesey . 


Clashing . 

... >44 

Commit . 

.. 240 

Congeal ., 


Contortion _ 

.. 447 

Cantering ... 

... 489 

Chemically .. 

... 449 

Class . 

... 244 

Com mi table .. 

... 240 

Congealing ... 

.. in 

Contour . 

.. 447 

Capitation. ..■ 
Capitulate.. . 

... 412 

Chemist . 


Classed . 

. .. 244 

Commits! 1 . 

... 240 


.. in 



.. 412 

Chemistry ... 

. :. 148 

Classic . 

... 244 

Commitment 

.. 246 

Congener . 

. in 

Contraband.. .. 

.. 447 

Capna . 


Chemnitzer . 


Classical . 

... 244 

Committing .. 

.. 246 

Congeneric ... 

.. in 

Contract . 

.. 447 

Capon . 

... 412 

Chemnitzy .. 

... 449 

Classify . 

... 244 

Committed ... 

.. 240 

Congenial _ 

.. in 

Contracted _ 

.. 447 

Captured .... 

... 379 

t'hemritz .... 

... 419 

Clatter . 

... 244 

Committer ... 

.. 246 

Congenital ... 

.. m 

Contractile _ 

..417 

Carabine . 

... 40G 

Cheris . 

. .. 449 


... 244 


.. 240 


. in 


. . 447 

Caravan 


Cherishing .. 

. . 449 

Claude . 

... 244 

Commix tion .. 

. . 240 

Congestible. .. 

..in 

Contraction ... 

.. 447 

Cardine . 


Cheroot . 

... 449 

( laudia . 

... 241 

Commode .... 


Congestion ... 

.. in 

Contractor _ 

.. 447 

Careen . 

... #00 

Cherryly .... 
Cherub . 

... 449 

Clause . 

. .. 244 

Commodious . 

.. 240 

Congression .. 

.. m 

Contradict .... 

.. 447 

Careful . 

... 24G 

... 450 

Clausure .... 

... 252 

Commodity.. . 
Commodore .. 


Congruent .... 

.. in 

Contradicted . 

.. 447 

Careless . 

... 247 

Cherubim ... 

. .. 450 

Clawed . 

... 252 

.. 240 

Conically ... 

. m 

Contralto . 

.. 447 

Carelessly ... 

... 247 

Chew* . 

. .. 462 

Clawing . 

... 252 

Commoner ... 

.. 240 

Conifer . 

. in 

(’ontraries __ 

. . 447 

Caressed .... 

... 247 

Chewing .... 

... 402 

Clawless . 

. ... 252 

Commonly ... 

.. 240 

Coniform . 

... Ill 

Contrariety ... 

. . 447 

Cask . 

... 412 

Chicanery. ... 

. .. 402 

Clay . 

... 252 

Community .. 

.. 250 

( on 

ecture ... 

.. Ill 

Contrarily . 

Contrary _ 

.. 447 

Casket . 

... Ill 

Chicken . 

.. . 4G1 

Clayed . 

... 240 

Commute .... 


' oil 

oln ___ 

..111 


Caspian . 

... Ill 

Chickory .... 

.. 401 

(’laying . 

... 247 

Commuted ... 

.. 243 

* on 

oint. .... 

... Ill 

Contrast . 

.. 447 

Cassock . 

... Ill 

Chide . 

. .. 401 

Clayish . 

... 257 

Concolor . 

.. 401 

Con 

ointly .... 

Ill 

Contrasted . .. 

.. 447 

Castinet . 

... Ill 

Chider . 


Claymore _ 

... 257 

Concomitant . 

.. 401 

Con 

olntiiess . 

. m 

Contravene. ... 

.. 447 

Castaway ... 

. .. Ill 

Chiding . 

.. . 401 

, Clean . 

... 257 

Concord. 

. . 401 

(on 

ugal . 

.. Ill 

Contravening 

. . 447 

Caste . 

.. Ill 

Chief . 

... 401 

Cleaned . 

... 255 

Coneretive ... 


' on 

ligate . 

. in 

Contravention 

.. 447 

Castellan . 

. . Ill 

Chiefly . 


Cleanly . 

... 255 

Concreture ... 

.. 344 

'on. 

ugation .. 


Contretemps .. 

.. 447 

Castellated ... 

... 227 

Chieftain . 

. . 404 

Cleanness _ 

... 255 

Concur . 

. 344 

• Oil 

unci . 


Contributaole 

. . 447 

Castle . 

... 227 

Chime . 

.. 148 

Cleanse . 


Concurrence.. 

.. 344 

( on 

unction .. 

.. 396 

Contribute_ 

.. 448 

Castlery . 

. 105 

Chimera. 

... 148 

Cleansed . 

... 254 

Concurrency . 

.. 344 

' Oil 

unctive .. 


Contributed ... 

. 448 

Casual . 

.. 400 

Chimerical... 

... 148 

Clearance _ 

... 254 

Concurrent .. 

.. 344 

'on 

unctly ... 

.. 390 

Contributing .. 

.. 448 

Casually . 

. 400 

Chip . 

148 

Cleared . 

. .. 254 

Concurring ... 

.. 341 

' on 

uncture.. 

.. 390 

Contribution „ 

.. 448 

Catching . 


Chipped . 


Clearing . 

... 254 

Concuss . 

.. 344 

' Oil 

oration .. 


Coutributive . 


Catchword .. 

. .. 393 

Chipping .. • 

... 148 

Clearness . 

. .. 254 

Condemn . 


' on 

ure . 


Contributor ... 

. 448 

Catechise ... 

.. 303 

Chirp . 

... 148 

Clear . 

. .. 254 

Condemning. . 

.. 353 

* Oil 

urer . 

.. 390 

Contrite . 

.. 448 

Catechised ... 

. .. 393 

Chiseled . ... 

... 148 

Cleavage . 

... 254 

Condemner. . 

.. 353 

* onnate . 


Contritely .,. . 

.. 448 



Chivalrous ... 

... 148 

('leave . 

... 254 

('ondeusation 

. . 353 

( onnect . 


Contrition .... 

. . 448 

Categorical. .. 

. . 876 

Chivalry . 

148 

Cleaved . 

...254 

Condensate.. . 

.. 353 

Connected. ... 

. 396 

Contrivance ... 

.. 448 


240 


... 148 

Clef 

254 

< 'ondense . 

.. 353 

( onnivance .. 


(’ontrive . 

.. 448 


240 


.. 148 


. . 254 

Condensed ... 

.. 353 

Connive . 


Contrived . 

.. 448 

Catenary . 

Catenarian... 

... 240 

Choir . 


Clergy . 

... 255 

Condescend .. 

.. 353 

Connivency .. 


Contriver . 

.. 448 

. .. 240 

Choke . 

.. . 148 

Clerical . 

... 255 

Condiment ... 

.. 353 

' onnlvent _ 

.. 396 

Contriving .. .. 

.. 448 


100 


. 148 







< ’ontrollable. . 

.. 448 

Catkin . 

... 199 

Choler . 

.. 148 

Cliff . 

... 255 

Condor . 

.. 80 

< onspire . 

.. 240 

Coolly . 

.. 270 

Cemented _ 

. .. 152 

Cholera . 

. 148 

Climate . 

.. 255 

Conduce . 

.. SO 

' onspiringly . 

.. 240 

Copiousness .. 

... 104 

Cementing ... 

... 152 

Choleric . 

. . 151 

Climatic . 

... 255 

Conducting. .. 

.. 109 

Constancy _ 

.. 246 

Copist .... 

.. 104 

Cemetery ... 

. . 103 

Ciioose . 

. . 151 

Climax . 

... 255 

Conduction. .. 

.. 109 

' distantly — 

.. 240 

Coplant . 

.. 104 

Cenobite . 

... Ill 

Chooser . 

... 151 

Colede . 

... 240 

Conductor. ... 

. 109 

< onstltuent. .. 

.. 240 

Cupperisli _ 

. 105 

Cenobitic . 

... Ill 

Choosing . 

... 151 

Colery . 

... 240 

(’one . 

.. 109 

' onstitutive.. 

.. 400 

Coppice . 

.. 105 


111 


... 151 

Collided . 

... 248 

Confab . 

.. 109 

Constrain . 

Constrainedly 

. . 400 

Copse . 


Censor . 

... Ill 

Chopper . 

... 151 

Collier . 

... 248 

Confederacy . 

.. 109 

...400 

Copula . 

.. 105 


inn 





Confederate. . 
Confederation 

.. 109 

' distraining . 

.. 4'H) 

('ojiy . 

.. 105 

Censurable. .. 

.. 100 

Choral . 

. . 151 

Collocate . 

.. 248 

. . 109 

' distraint.. .. 

.. 400 

Copybook . 

.. 105 

Census . 

.... 107 

Chord . 

. 151 

Colloquial .... 

... 247 

Confederating 

.. 109 

' district _ 

.. 400 

Copy holder. .. 

.. 412 

Centage . 

. . 107 

Chorister. ... 

.. 151 

Colloquy . 

... 248 

Confer . 

.. 109 

' districted ... 

.. 370 

Copyist . 



108 

Chorus . 

. 151 i 

Collusion . 

... 218 

Conference.. . 

109 

' onstriction . 

.. 370 

Coquettish _ 

Coquetting . . . 

.. 383 

Centaur . 

... 108 

Chorus Cirl .. 

1154 1 


. 247 


.. 109 



.. 383 

151 1 


.. 248 

Confessedly .. 

. . 109 

Constrictor ... 

.. 384 

Cora .’..... 


Centennial ... 

., 108 

Chosen . 

. 151 * 

Colonel . 

... 248 

Confessing... 

. 109 

Constructor!* . 

.. 384 

’Coral ... 

.. 383 

Centering _ 

.. 108 

Chousing . 

. 151 1 

Colonist . 

. . 247 

Confessor .... 

.. 109 

' onsular . . 

. 384 

Coralite . 


Centesimal... 

.. 108 

Chowder .... 

. 152 I 

Colonizing.... 

. . 248 

Confidant. 

.. no 

Consulate_ 

Consummate . 

. . 384 

Coralline. 

.. 383 

Centigrade... 

.. 108 

Chrismal 

152 

Colonnade_ 

. . 248 

< ’onflde. 

.. 110 

.. 384 

Coralloid. 

.. 383 

Centime . 

.. 108 | 

Clirismath ... 

152 i 

Colony. 

.. 247 

Confidence.... 

.110 

' OllSUlliptloll 

.. 384 

Corant........ 

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Coreule. 

... 383 

Cord . 

. .. 383 

Cordage. 

. . 383 

Cordate. 

... 383 

Corded . 


Cordelia...... 

... 383 

Cordial ..: 

. 383 

Cordially. 

... 3S3 

Cordon. 

... 383 

Cordovan. 

... 383 

Corduroy . 

... 3S3 

Cordwain. 

... 383 

Corelation.... 


Corinne. 


Corinthian.... 

. .. 383 

Cork. 

. .. 383 

Corkscrew.... 

... 395 

Corky. 


Cormorant.... 

... 109 

Corn . 


Cornea . 

,... 100 

Corned . 

... 109 

Cornelia. 

... 109 

Cornelius... . 

... 109 

Cornet. 

,... 100 

Cornetey. 

... 109 

Cornish 

. 109 

Cornucopia.... 

. .. 109 

Corollary... 

. .. 109 

Corona . 

... 109 

Coronal. 

... 100 

Coronary.... 

... 109 

Coroner .. . 

.. . 100 

Corporal.'.... 

. . 109 

Corporally ... 

.. . 109 

Corporate_ 

... 100 

Corporation .. 

... 109 

Corpulence... 

... loo 

Corpulent_ 

... 109 

Corrective.... 

. .. 109 

Coruscate .... 

... 210 

Corvette . 

... 153 

Cosmetic. 

. .. 153 

Cosmic . 

.... 153 

Cossack . 

, 153 

Costing . 

... 153 

Couch . 

... 153 

Couchant. 

.. . 153 

Cough . 

. 153 

Counterplot . 

. . 14 

Countess.. 

.. 14 

Counting .... 

. .. 18 

Country . .. 

18 

Coupe. 

... 489 

Coupling_ 

. . 480 

Coupon . 

.. 480 

Courtly. 

... 05 

Cousin. 

... 412 

Cove . 

... 412 

Covenant 

... 412 

Coventry . . 

. . 153 

Covert 

.. 153 

Covertly . 

153 

Coverture . . 

.. 153 

Covet . 

. 153 

Coveted 

. 153 

Coveting . , 


Covetous 

153 

Covey . 

. 153 

Coward . . 

... 153 

Cowardice_ 

... 153 

Cowardly •... 

... 153 

Crab. 

. .. 153 

Crab-apple .. 

. .. 153 

Crabbed . .. 

... 153 

Crabbedlv.... 

. . 153 

(rabby .. 

... 153 

Crack . 

.. 153 

Crafked . . 

... 153 

Cracker. 

.. 153 

Cracking •. 

... 1:53 

Crackle. 

.. 153 

Crackling .. 

... 153 

Cradle . 


Cradled . . 

. :. 153 

Cradling. 

. . 153 

Crag. 

. . 151 

Cragged 

... 151 

Craggy 

. .. 151 

Cramp. 

.. 1.51 

Cramping — 

... 1.51 

( leased. 

407 

Creasing .. 

375 

Crecv. 


Cricket. 

... 375 

Cricketer. 

... 220 

Crier. 

... 220 

Crime. 

.. 2 20 

Crimeful .. . 

. 105 

Criminal. 

, .. 220 

Criminate .... 

... 220 


Criminating 

TAGE. 
... 220 

Cutlibert. 

. . 220 

Cyotliia. 

... 220 

D 

Dab .. 

. .. 414 

Dabble. 

... 414 

Daft. 


Dagger . 

. 414 

Daily. 


Daintily ... 

.. 414 

Daisy. 

... 414 

Dakcr. 

... 414 

Dale . 


Dally . 

. . 414 

Damage. 

... 414 

Damaging_ 

. .. 414 

Damask. 

. . 414 

Damp . 

... 158 

Dampness.... 

... 158 

Damsel. _ 

. . 15S 

Dance_ ... 

. . 159 

Dancer . 

.. 159 

Dancing. 

.. 150 

Dandify. 

... 150 

Dandle. 

.. 381 

Dandv. 

.. 381 

Danger. 

... 381 

Dangerous ... 

. .. 381 

Dangling .. . 

... 381 

Daniel . 

... 381 

Dapper. 

. .. 381 

Dapple. 

... 381 

Dare . 

... 381 

Daring. 

... 381 

Darken. 

... 381 

Darkness. 

... 381 

Darling. 

. . 381 

Dart . 

... 381 

Darted . 

. . 381 

Dash . 

. 381 

Dating . 

. .. 103 

Dative. 

... 103 

Daub . 

... 98 

David . 

.. 452 

Dawning .. 

. . 157 

Day . 

.. . .157 

Daytime. 

. .. 420 

Dazzle . 

. .. 427 

Deacon . 

. .. 420 

Deaconess.... 

. .. 239 

Deaden. 

239 

Deadly .. . 

.. 239 

Deadness .... 

... 207 

Deaf . . . 

.. 207 

Deafen. 

. . 207 

Deafness .. 

.. 207 

Deal .. 

. . 207 

Dealing . 

. 207 

Deanery. 

... 207 

Deborah .. . 

.. 207 

Delia . 

... 207 

Denis. 

... 207 

Depress ... 

.. 207 

Depression.... 

... 207 

Deprive 

... 207 

Depriving 

£07 

Depth 

. . 280 

Deputing.. . 

. . 408 

Deputy 

408 

Derange 

. 408 

Deranged. . 

.. . 408 

Derangement 

. 408 

Derelict. 

408 

Deride . 

... 408 

Deriding. 

408 

Derision. .. . 

... 408 

Derivation ... 

. . 408 

Derive, . ., 

. . 408 

Deriving . . . 

. . 408 

Derogation . . 

408 

Derogatory. 

.. 408 

Despotic 

408 

Despotism 

. .. 408 

Destination . 

.. . 408 

Destine 

.. 408 

Destiny . . 

. 40.8 

Destitution . . 

.. . 408 

Destroy 

.. 408 

Destroying ... 

. .. 478 

Destructible 

408 

Destructive . 

. 408 

Desultory 

... 408 

Detach 

, .. 408 

Detection 

. 270 

Devouring.. . 

... 100 

Dewy . 

.. 432 

Dexter . . 

.. 432 

Dexterity. 

.. 432 

Dexterous.. . 

• • 432 

Diadem. 

.. 432 


PACK. 


Diagonal. 

. 432 

Diagram . 

. 432 

Dial. 

. 432 

Dialect . 

. 432 

Dialogue. 

. 247 

1 liameter . . 

. 247 

Diamond. 

. 217 

Discerned. 

. 378 

Discerning. 

. 21 

Discerningly ... 

. 21 

Discharged _ 

. 21 

Discharging .. 

. 21 

Disehurch. 

. 22 

Dischurched . , 

,. 22 

Disciple . 

22 

Discipline 1 . 

. - 22 

Disciplined. . 

. 23 

Disclaim. 

. 23 

Disclaimer. 

. 23 

Disclose . 

22 

Discolor. 

. 23 

1 Mscumfort. 

23 

Discomfortable. 

. 23 

Discomforted. 

. 23 

Discomforting. 

. 23 

Discommend.. 2 

4-102 

Discommode .. 

. 24 

Discredit . 

. 08 

Discreet . 

. 98 

Discretion 

. 98 

Discriminate.... 

. 08 

Discuss. 

. 08 

Donald. 

. 98 

Dorcas. 

. 08 

Dorinder . 

. 98 

Duncan . 

. 98 

E 


Eagerness. 

. 179 

Eagle. 

. 190 

Ear . 

. 100 

Earldom. 

. 1G3 

Earn. 

. 103 

Ease. 

. 100 

Easel. 

. 107 

Easement. 

108 

Easily . 

. 107 

Easiness. 

. 108 

Easing . 

. 108 

East . 

175 

Ebenezer . 

175 

Ecliptic . 

. 181 

Economy. 

. 183 

Ecstatic . 

. 230 

Edda . 

184 

Eddy. 

. 184 

Eden. 

184 

Edgar. 

. 185 

Edge . 

185 

Edgewise. 

185 

Edible. 

185 

Edict . 

180 

Edifice . 

180 

Edify . 

18G 

Edifying. 

. ISO 

Edit . 

180 

Edition . 

100 

Editor . 

158 

Edmond 

158 

Edna . .. 

151 

Educate . 

151 

Education. 

151 

Edward. 

151 

Edwin . 

441 

Effect . 

380 

Effected . . . 

380 

Effective . ,. 

380 

Effectual 

380 

Effort . 

434 

Effrontery ... . 

434 

Effulgent .... 

434 

Effuse . 

434 

Effusion. 

434 

Effusive. 

435 

Egbert . 

435 

Egg . 

435 

Eigotism. 

435 

Egotist. 

435 

Egress. 

435 

Egyptian. 

435 

Either . 

435 

Eject. 

435 

Ejected . 

435 

Ejecting. 

435 

Ejection. 

435 

Ejectment . 

435 

Elaborate. 

435 

Elapse. 

435 

Elastic. 

435 

Elasticity. 

435 

Elate . 

435 


PACK. 


Elated. 435 

Elation. 435 

Elbow ...'. 435 

Elderly. 435 

Eldest . 435 

Elect . 435 

Electing. 430 

Election. 433 

Electioneer. 433 

Elector . 433 

Electrify.437 

Elias. 437 

Elijah .: 438 

Eliminate. 438 

Elite .434 

Elixir. 438 

Elk. 438 

Ellen . 438 

Elliptic . 438 

Elm. . 417 

Elongate,.417 

Elopement. 417 

Eloquence.418 

Eloquent . 418 

Elsewhere.419 

Elude.409 

Elvira.•. 409 

Emaciate . 409 

Emaciated. 409 

Emanculato . ... 409 

Emanate . 409 

Emanated. 409 

Emanation. 409 

Emancipate. 409 

Emancipator.... 409 

Emancipist. 409 

Emanuel.409 

Emarginate. 409 

Embassy . 409 

Embedded. 409 

Embellish. 409 

Em tiers . 409 

Embezzle . 409 

Embolden. 409 

Embosom. 409 

Embossed. 243 

Embossment.. .. 248 

Embottle. 248 

Em bottled . 248 

Embottling. 473 

Embracing. 473 

Embrasure. 473 

Embrace . 473 

Embroglio . 473 

Embroider. 473 

Embroil . 473 

Embryo.473 

Embryonic.473 

Emerge.473 

Emergency.473 

Emerging. 437 

Emersion. 248 

Emetic.248 

Emigrant.248 

Emigrate. 243 

Emigration. 248 

Emile .248 

Emily . 473 

Eminence. 291 

Eminent .419 

Emmeline.419 

Emissary. 422 

Emotion .442 

Emotional. 442 

Emotive.441 

Empale. 441 

Empaled ..441 

Empalmcnt. 441 

Empaling. 441 

Empanel.... 44 1 

Em passion. 441 

Emperor.441 

Emphasis. 441 

Emphasize. 437 

Emphasizing.... 437 

Empire. .. 437 

Empiric. 437 

Empirical. 437 

Employable. 437 

Employer. 437 

Employing. 437 

Empoison. 437 

Empoisoned. 437 

Empoisoning .... 433 

Empowering_ 432 

Empress. 432 

Emptied. 432 

Emptiness .. 432. 434 

Empty.423 

Emptying. 423 

Empurple. 423 

Emulate. 423 


TACE. 


Emulating. 422 

Emulation. 422 

Emulator. 431 

Emulgent. 431 

Emulsion. 431 

Emulsive. 431 

Enalne. 431 

Enabling. 431 

Enact.431 

Enacted. 431 

Enacting. 431 

Enactive.442 

Enactmept. 444 

Enactor..s,. 444 

Enamel . .•. s 444 

Enameled.. 444 

Enameling. 444 

Enamor.. ........ 444 

Enamored . 444 

Enamoring_ 444 

Encage.... 42 

Encaged. 42 

Encaging. 42 

Encamp. 42 

Enchain. 42 

Enchained. 42 

Enchaining. 42 

Enchainment.... 42 

Enchant. 42 

Enchanted.■ 42 

Enchanting. 42 

Enchantment... 42 

Enchase _ 42 

Enchased. 42 

Enchasing.__ 42 

Encircle. 42 

Encompass.. . 42 

Encompased .... 42 
Encompassing ,. 42 

Encore .4‘2 

Encounter. 42 

Encountering . 42 

Encourage . 42 

Encouraging.... 42 

Encradle . 42 

Encrimson. 42 

Encroach. 42 

Encroacher. 42 

Encroaching_ 42 

Encroachment.. 42 

Encumber. 42 

Encumbering.... 42 
Encumbrance.... 42 

Endamage.:. 42 

Endanger. 42 

Endear.. .... 42 

Endearing. 42 

Endearment.. .. 42 
Endeavor .... 42 

Endeavoring_ 42 

Endless. .. 42 

Endlessly. 42 

Endlessness. 42 

Endow. 42 

Endower. 42 

Endowing . 42 

Endowment. 42 

Endurance. 42 

Endure . 42 

Endured . 42 

Enduring. 42 

Endwise. 42 

Enema. 15 

Enemy. 43 

Energy ... 43 

Enervate . 43 

Enervated . 43 

Enervating . 43 

Enervation. 43 

Enfamish . 43 

Enfeeble . 43 

Enfeebled. 43 

Enfeeblement.... 43 

Enfetter. 43 

Engender. 43 

Engendered. 43 

Engendering.... 43 

Engl Id. 43 

Engineering. 43 

Enginery. ...... 43 

Engird. 43 

English . 43 

Kngloom. 43 

Engorge. 43 

Engorged . 43 

Engorgement_ 44 

Engorging. 44 

Engrail. 44 

Engrain. 44 

Engrained. 44 

Kngrapple. 44 

Engrave. 44 


TAGE 


Engraved. 44 

Engraven . 4-1 

Engravement.... 44 

Engraving. 44 

Engross. 44 

Engrossed. 44 

Engrossing. 44 

Engrossment. 44 

Enguard. 44 

Engulf .. 44 

Engulfed . 44 

Engulfing. 44 

Engulf ment. 44 

Enhance . 44 

Enhanced. 44 

Enhancement... 44 

Enchancer. 44 

Enhancing. 44 

Enharoor. 44 

Enharden. 44 

Enigma . 44 

Enigmatic. 44 

Enigmatize. 44 

Enjail. 44 

Enjoin ... 44 

Enjoined... 44 

Enjoining....:... 44 

En.|oinment. 44 

Enjoy . 44 

Enjoyable. 44 

Enjoyed. 44 

Enjoying........ 44 

Enjoyment. 44 

Enkindle ..,_ 43 

Enkindled. 43 

Enkindling .. .43 
Enlargement.... 43 

Enlay. 15 

Knlight... 43 

Enlighten. 43 

Enlightened. 43 

Enlightening.... 43 

Enlightmuit. 43 

Knllnk. 43 

Enlist..... 43 

Enlisted. 43 

Enlisting. 43 

Enlistment. 43 

Enliven. 43 

Enlivened. 43 

Enlivening. 43 

Enmesh. 43 

Enmity. 43 

Ennoble. 43 

Enoch . 43 

Enormity. 43 

Enormous. 43 

Enrage. 43 

Enraged. 43 

Enrank. 43 

Kn ranked. 43 

Enranking. 43 

Enrapt. 43 

Enrich . 43 

Enriched. .. 43 

Enriching. 43 

Enrichment .... 43 

Enring. .... 44 

Enrobe. 44 

Enrobing. 44 

Enroll. 44 

Enrolled. 44 

Enrollment. 44 

Enroot. 44 

Enrooted. 44 

Enrooting_;.. 44 

Enseal . 44 

Enshield . 45 

Enshrine....'..., 45 

Enshroud. 45 

Ensign . 45 

Ensigncy. 45 

Enslave. 45 

Enslaving. 45 

Ensue. 45 

Ensuing. 45 

Entail . 45 

Entailed. 45 

Entailing. 45 

Entaihnent. 45 

Entangle. 45 

Entangled. 45 

Entangling. 45 

Entering. 45 

Enterprise. 45 

Enterpriser. 45 

Enterprising_ 45 

Entertain. 45 

Enthrone. 45 

Enthroned...... 45 

Enthronement.. 45 
Enthroning. 45 
















































































































































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Ethics. 65 

Etiquette. 66 

Eugenie. 66 

Eulogist.. 66 

Eulogize.155 

Eulogy. 155 

Euphony. 61 

Europe.. 62 

European... 62 

Eustace. 66 

Eva ... „. 67 

Evacuate. 71 

Evacuated__ 71 

Evacuating. 71 

Evade .. 71 

Evaded. 71 

Evading. 71 

Evangelic-.. 73 

Evangelist. 73 

Evaporate.. 73 

Evaporated.. 73 

Evaporating , 73 

Evasion__" 73 

Eve. .. 93 

Eveline. 94 

Even.. .. 93 

Evening... 95 

Evenness........ 87 

Event. 79 

Eventful. 79 

Eventual. 79 

Everglade. 79 

Evergreen.. 79 

Everlasting...... 79 

Evermore...... 79 

Evfersion. 79 

Every. 79 

Evict. 79 

Evicted .. 79 

Evicting. 79 

Eviction_._ 79 

Exac. 433 

Exact. 79 

Exacted. 79-433 

Exacting. 79 

Exactness. 61 

Exactor. 61 

Exaggerate. 61 

Exaltation. 61 

Exalted. 60 

Exalting. 60 

Examination.... 00 

Examine....... 60 

Examined..,.. 61 

Examining. 60 

Example. 80 

Exasperate. 80 

Exasperated. .. 80 

Excavate". so 

Excavated.. 80 

Excavating..... so 

Excavation. 80 

Excavator. 80 

Exceed. 80 

Exceeded. 80 

Exceeding. 80 

Exceedingly. 80 

Excel. 80 

Excelled .-.. 80 

Excellence. 80 

Excellency. 80 

Excellent___ 80 

Exceptions..... 25 

Exceptive. 83 

Exceptless. 83 

Excising. 98 

Excision. 98 

Excitation. 93 

Excitative. 93 

Excitatory. 94 

Excite. 93 

Excitement. 93 

Exciter. 94 

Exciting. 96 

Excitingly. 96 

Exclaiming. 94 

Exclamation. 106 

Exclamative..... 97 
Exclamatory .... 97 

Exclude. 97 

Excluded. 97 

Excluding. 97 

Exclusion. 97 

Exclusively. 97 

Excreable. 86 

Excreate. 86 

Excreation. 86 

Excrement. 17 

Excremental .... 17 

Excrescence. 17 

Excrescent. 17 

Excrettv. 17 


PAGE. 


Excreted..'. 17 

Excreting.. 17 

Excretion... • 17 

Excretive.... 17 

Excretory .' 17 

Excruciate-..,.18 

Exculpated. 18 

Excursion.. 79 

Excusably_... 46 

Excuse. 46 

Excuser_...... 45 

Excusing.' 45 

Execute. 45 

Executed.. 45 

Executing. 45 

Execution. 45 

Executioner. 45 

Executive. 45 

Executor. 46 

Executory. 46 

Executress. 46 

Exemplary.. 46 

Exemplify. 41 

Exemplifying.... 41 

Exempt. 41 

Exempted. 41 

Exempting. 4i 

Exercise. 41 

Exercised. 41 

Exercising. 41 

Exert. 41 

Exerted .. 41 

Exerting. 44 

Exertion. 41 

Exertment. 41 

Exhal. 20 

Kxhalent. 20 

Exhalation. 20 

Exhale. 20 

Exhaiement. 20 

Exhaling. 20 

Exhaust.. 20 

Exhausted.. .20 

Exhauster. 20 

Exhausting. 41 

Exhaustion. , ’41 

Exhaustive..... . 41 
Exhaustment... ■ 41 

Exhibit.. 41 

Exhibited. 41 

Exhibiting. 41 

Exhibition. 41 

Exhibitive ...... 41 

Exhilarate . 41 

Exhilarated. 41 

Exhort. 41 

Exhorted. 41 

Exhorting. 41 

Exhume. 41 

Exhuming. 4! 

Exile. 41 

Exilement. 41 

Exiling. 41 

Exist. 41 

Existence. 41 

Existent.... 41 

Existing. 41 

Exit. 41 

Exode. 41 

Exodus. 41 

Exonerate. 41 

Exonerated ... . 41 

Exotic. 41 

Expand.... 44 

Expanded. 41 

Expanding. 41 

Expanse. 41 

Expansion. 41 

Expansive.:. 41 

Expatiate. 41 

Expectant. 41 

Expectorate. 41 

Expedient. 41 

Exped te. 41 

Ezekiel. 41 

Ezra. 41 

F 

Fanatic. 102 

Fanny. 280 

Farm. 102 

Ferdinand.. 257 

Fergus. 256 

Flora.256 

Frances ...270 

Francis. 270 

Frederick.. 270 

a 

Gertrude. 412 


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H 


Habit.. 

-473 

Habitation. 

473 

Habited. 

473 

Habitual. 

473 

Habitude. 

473 

Hack. 

473 

Hacking. 

473 

Hackney.:.. 

473 

Haddock. 

473 

Hades ...-. 

473 

Haggard___ 

473 

Haggardly. 

473 

Haggle. 

473 

Haggled... 

472 

Haggling. 

472 

Hailing. 

472 

Hailstone. 

472 

Halberd. 

472 

Halcyon. 

472 

Halibut. 

472 

Halliard. 

472 

Halter. 

472 

Halting. 

472 

Halving. 

472 

Ham. 

472 

Ham hie. 

472 

Hamlet... 

472 

Hammering. 

472 

I lammoek. 

472 

Hamper. 

472 

Hampered . 

472 

Hampering. 

472 

Hamstring. 

472 

Hanaper. 

472 

Handcuff. 

472 

Handcuffed. 

472 

Handfast. 

472 

Handicraft. 

472 

Handiness. 

472 

Handle. 

472 

Handling. 

472 

Hannah. 

472 

Handscrew. 

472 

Handsome . 

472 

Handsomely_ 

472 

Hang... 

472 

Hanged . 

472 

Hanging. 

472 

Hangman. 

472 

Hangnail. 

472 

Hanker. 

472 

Hankering. 

472 

Hapless . 

472 

Haply. 

473 

Happen.. 

473 

■Happening. 

473 

Happily. 

473 

Happiness:. 

473 

Happy. 

473 

Harangue. 

473 

Harangued. 

473 

Haranguing. 

473 

Harass. 

473 

Harassing. 

473 

Harbinger.. 

473 

Harbor . 

473 

Harborage. 

. 473 

Har borer. 

448 

Harboring. 

. 418 

Harborless. 

, 448 

Hardened. 

448 

Hardening. 

, 448 

Hardiest. 

448 

Hardihood . 

448 

Hardness. 

, 250 

Hardship. 

250 

Hardly. 

448 

Harelip. 

250 

Harelipped. 

250 

Harem. 

250 

Harecot. 

250 

Haircat. 

. 250 

Harlequin. 

. 250 

Harm. 

. 199 

Harmed. 

. 199 

Harmful. 

1 <l'l 

Harmfully. 

. 199 

Harming. 

199 

Harmless. 

. 109 

Harmlessly. 

. 227 

Harmlessness.. 

. 227 

Harmonic. 

227 

Hastiness. 

. 224 

Hasty. 

. 224 

Hatchway. 

224 

Hatetul. 

. 224 

Hatefully. 

. 224 

Hatefulness .... 

. 225 

Hattock. 

. 225 

Haughtiness ... 

. 225 


Haughty. 

PAGE. 

.. .. 225 

Haunt. 

.... 225 

Haunted_ 

.... 487 

Haunting.... 

. ... 487 

Havoc. 


Hawk. 

.... 487 

Hawking.... 

.... 487 

Hazard. 

.... 487 

Hazarded... 

.... 487 

Hazarding... 

.... 487 

Hazardous .. 

.... 487 

Helen. 

. ... 487 

Henry. 

.... 487 

Herbert. 

.... 250 

Horatio. 

.... 250 



Hugh. 


Huldan. 


Humphrey .. 

.. .. 251 

Hyattsville .. 

.. .. 409 

Hyndman ... 

. ... 409 

Hyndsville... 

1 

Iberia. 

.... 409 

.... 409 

Ibex. 


Ibis. 

.. .. 136 

Icamole. 


Icarian. 


Iceberg. 

.... 136 

Icelander.... 


Icicle . 


Icy.... 


Ida. 

.. . 136 

Idalia. 

. ... 409 

Ideal. 

.... 136 

Idiom. 

... 136 

Idiot. 

.. .. 136 

Idiotic. 

.... 1(4 

Idleness ..... 

... 1C4 

Idler. 


Idlewild 


Idling. 


Idly.. 


Idolater. 


Idolatress ... 


Idolize. 

.... 354 

Ignacio. 

.... 499 

Igenous . 


Ignite. 

.... 354 

Ignited...... 

.... 354 

Igniting. 


Ignition. 

. . 345 

Ignoble. 

.... 345 

I lion. 

.. .. 409 

lllbred___ 

.... 345 

Illicit. 

.... 345 

Illicitly. 

.... 345 

Illiopolis .... 

.... 409 

Illiterate .... 

.... 349 

Illjudged .... 

.. .. 349 

Illogical..... 


Illude. 

.... 349 

Image. . 

.... 349 

Imaged. 


Imbecile. 

.... 349 

Imbecility... 

.... 349 

Imbed. 

.... 349 

Imbedded... 

.... 349 

Imbedding .. 

.. 349 

Imbiber __ 

.... 349 

Imbibing.... 

.. .. 349 

Imbitter. 


Imbittered .. 

.. . 349 

lmbittering . 

.... 349 

Ini body. 

.... 349 

I mbosoin_ 

... 349 

Imbound .... 

.... 349 

lmbow. 

.... 349 

1 mbowed.... 

.... 349 

Imbowing... 

.... 349 

Imbowment. 

.... 349 

Imbox.....:. 


1 mi table. 


Imitate. 

.... 349 

Imitation.... 

.... 349 

Imitating_ 

.. .. 349 

Imitative.... 

.... 350 

Imitator. 

.J50 

Immaculate. 

.... 350 

Immanacie.. 

. 350 

Immature... 

. ... 350 

Immatured.. 

. 350 

Immaturely , 

. 350 

Immaturity 

. 350 

Immemorial 

. 350 

Immense .... 

. 350 

Immensely. 

. 350 

Immensity.. 

. 350 

Immerge ... 

. 354 

Immerged.. 

. 354 


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Immerging. 354 

Immeshing.354 

Imminent. 354 

Immingle... 354 

Xmmix. 354 

Immixed. 354 

Immixing. 354 

Immoderate. 345 

Immodest.. 345 

Immodestly. 345 

Immolate. 345 

Immolated. 345 

Immolating ..... 345 

Immolation.354 

Immoral. 354 

Immorality. 354 

Immortality.354 

Immortalize.354 

immovable. 354 

Immovably...... 345 

Immure.. 345 

Immuring...345 

Impair. 345 

Impaired. 345 

Impairer.. 345 

Impairing. 354 

Impale.354 

Impalement. 354 

Impartial. 354 

Impartible .. 354 

Imparting. 354 

Impartment. 345 

Impeach. 345 

Impeached. 345 

Impeacher. 345 

Impeaching. 345 

Impeachment... 345 

Impearl. 354 

Impearled. 354 

Impearling. 353 

Impede. 353 

Impeded. 353 

Impeding. 353 

Impedrtive. 353 

Impel.'. 353 

Impelled. 353 

Impellent ...._ 353 

Impenned........ 353 

lmpenning. 353 

Imperceptible... 353 
Imperfection.... 353 

Imperfectly.353 

Imperfectness... 353 

Imperforate.353 

Imperishabiy ... 354 

Impersonate. 354 

Impersonated ... 354 

Impertinent. 354 

Impertinently... 354 
Impervious...... 354 

Imperviously ... 354 

Impious ..354 

Impiously.. 354 

Impish. 354 

Implacable. 350 

Implacably. 350 

Implant.350 

Implicated.. 350 

Implicating.350 

Implication.350 

Implicative. 350 

Implicit__ 350 

Implicitly_... 350 

Implvmge.350 

Imply . 350 

Implying. 350 

Impocket. 350 

Impoison. 350 

Impoisoned.350 

Impolicy. 350 

Impolite. 350 

Impolitely... 350 

Impolitic.. 351 

Impoliticly...,. . 351 

Import. 351 

Importable..._351 

Importance.351 

Important.851 

Importantly. 35 1 

Importation. 351 

Imported.. 351 

Importer. 351 

Importing.. 351 

Importune.351 

Indent. 848 

Indented. 348 

Independence...- 409 

India..348 

Indian.^.. 348 

Indianola.. 409 

Indicate. 348 

Indignant. 348 





























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































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Jasper ... 

. 488 

Jaspoid 

488 

Jaudon. 

.. 410 

Jaundice .... 

.. 488 

Javel . . 

. .. 488 

Javelin.. . 

488 

Jawbone. 

488 

Jay. 

. . 488 

Jean. 

483 

.Jears. 

. .. 483 

Jed do. 

. 410 

Jeer ... . 

. 4*3 

Jeered . 

... 483 

Jeerer. 

483 

Jeering. 

. . 483 

.1 efferson 

410 

J ehovah . . 

.. 435 

Jehvoist. 

. 485 

Jelly . ... 

.. 485 

Jemima. 

.. . 485 

Jenkintown . 

.. 410 

Jennet ...... 

. .. 485 

Jenneting_ 

... 485 

Jennings.. .. 

. . 410 

Jentling. 

. . 485 

Jenny ... 

. . 410 

Jeopard . 

.. 485 

Jeoparder ... 

. .. 485 

Jeoparding .. 

.. 485 

Jeopardize . . . 

. . 485 

Jeopardy 

. 4S5 

Jerboa . . . 

. 485 

Jeremiad 

. 485 

Jeremiah 

485 

Jericho .. .. 

410 

Jerker 

. 485 

Jerkin . 

. . 485 

Jermyn . . 

. 410 

Jerome. 

. 410 

Jersey . 

.. 485 

Jerusalem— 

. 410 

Jerusha. 

. 485 

Jervin. 

. 485 

Jested .. 

485 

.1 ester . .. 

... 485 

Jestful . 

485 

Jesting 

. 485 

Jesuit ... 

... 485 

Jesuitic . 

. . 485 

Jesup .. .. 

410 

Jetsam... 

. 485 

Jettison . 

. 485 

Jetteau . . 

.. . 485 

Jetty . 

. 435 

Jewel . 

. . 435 

Jeweled . 

... 485 

Jeweler ...... 

... 485 

Jeweling . 

. .. 485 

Jewelry . 

.. 485 

Jewess _ 

-. .. 485 

Jewett . 

... 411 

Jewish . 

.... 485 

Jib . 


Jibboom . ... 

... 485 

Jibdoor . 

... 485 

Jibe . ... 

. . 485 

Jibing. . 

... 485 

Jigger . 


Jiggish . 

.. 485 

Jiggling. ... 

.. . 485 

Jill. 


Jilted.......... 

. .. 485 

Jilting . ; 

.485 

Jingle . 

485 

Jingled .... 

... 485 

Jingling . 

... 483 

Joab . 

... 411 

.loam . 

.. 483 

Jobstown . 

... 411 

Jockey ... 

.. 483 

Jockeying. .. 

.... 483 

Jockeyism ... 

.... 4S3 

John . 

.... 483 

Johnson .... 


Johnston... 


Joinder . 


Jolley. ... ... 


Jollify . 


Jolliment _ 

.... 483 

Jollity _,.. 

.... 483 

Jonas . 

... 433 

Jonathan. 

... 483 

Jonesboro. . .. 

. 411 

Joplin. 

.. 411 

Joseph. 

... 433 

Josephine.. .. 

.. 484 

Joshua . 

.... 484 

Josiah . 


Jostle . 

... 484 

Jostled . 

... 484 

Jove . 

. ., 484 

Jovial _ 

. . . 484 



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Jovialty.. .. 

... 434 

Joy. 

... 4s4 

Joyful . 

.. . 484 

Joyfully- 

... 484 

Joyfullness .. 

... 484 

Joyous . 

... 484 

Joyously. 

. . 484 



Jubilant .. . 

. .. 484 

Jubilate. 

... 484 

Jubilation.... 

. .. 484 

Judah . 

. . 434 

Judicial. 


Judicious. 

... 484 

Julia. 

... 272 

Jumping. 


Junction. 

... 154 

Juncture. 

154 

Jungle. 

... 154 

Jungly___ 

.. 433 

Junior. 

. . 483 

K 


Killing. 

... 851 

Kiln . 

... 351 

Kilt . 

... 351 

Kimbo. 

. . 351 

Kindle 

. 351 

Kindled . .. 

... 351 

Kindlier ..... 

351 

Kindliest ... 

351 

Kindliness .. 

. .. 351 

Kindling . 

. . 351 

Kindness . 

. . 851 

Kindred .... 

. 351 

Kingbird __ 


Kingcraft . . . 

... 351 

Kirk . 

. .. 154 

Kirkman. 

154 

Kirtle . 

... 154 

Kirtled. 

. . 154 

Kiss. 

154 

Kissed . 

. .. 177 

Kissing . 

... 177 

K itchen . 

... 177 

Kite . 

177 

Kitling . 

.177 

KitterT, . 


K nack . 

... 177 

Knackisb . 

.. 177 

Knave . 

177 

Knavery . 

177 

Knavish .. 

.. 177 

Knavishly. ,.. 


Knavishness 

.... 177 

Knee .. 

.... 177 

Kneel ... .... 

.... 177 

Kneeler . 

.... 177 

Kneeled ...... 

.... 177 

Kneeling ... 

.... 177 

Kneelingly .. 

.... 177 

Kneepan .-. 

....' 177 

Knell . 

.. . 177 

1< nelt . 

. . 177 

Knight- . 

. .177 

Knighted . . 

.. 177 

Knighthood. 

.. 177 

Knighting.. . 

.... 177 

Knightless .. 

.... 177 

Knightly ... 

.... 177 
.. . 177 

Knitter . 

177 

Knock . 

... 489 

Knocked .... 

.t. 189 

Knocker ... 

.... 4S9 

Knocking ... 

.. .. 489 

Knoll . 

.. .. 489 

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Laceration .. 

.. . 136 

Lacerta .... 

... . 266 

Lacertian . . 

.. 266 

Lacertiiian . 

.... 266 

Lacertine ... 

.. 266 



Lackey . 

151 

Lacking . 

151 

Laconic __ 


Laconical .. . 


Laconics .... 


Lactation.... 


Lacteal 

.. .. 89 

Lactean. 

.... 203 

Lactic. 

. . .. 203 

Lactine . 


Lactuca . 

.. 266 

Lacuna . 

.... 266 

Lacunar . 

.... 266 

Ladder . 


Lady ism . 

266 


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Ladylike.266 

Larger. 289 

Lagging. 289 

Lair.289 

Laity. 289 

Lamb . ... . 289 

Lambkin . 289 

Lamblike .289 

Lamellar. 266 

LarnelUform.266 

Lament.289 

Lamentable.289 

Lamentably.. .. 289 
Lamentation .. . 289 

Lamented. 289 

Lamenting. 289 

Laminate . 266 

Lampoon. 240 

Lampooned.240 

Lanary. 266 

Lance ...,. 240 

Lanced. 240 

Lancet ..240 

Land. 240 

Landau . 240 

Landed. 240 

Landholder. 240 

Landlady. 240 

Lundlock.240 

Landlord. . _ 288 

Landman . 288 

Landmark. 288 

Landroll. 288 

Landscape.288 

Landslide .28S 

Landsman. 288 

Landspring. 288 

Landward. 288 

Lane_,.. 288 

Lanesboro. 306 

Langdon. 306 

Langford. 306 

Language___ 288 

Languid . 288 

Languidly.288 

Languishing .... 107 
Languishment.. 107 

Languor. 107 

Lank .. 107 

Lansing __ 306 

Lansingburg... 307 

Lantern. 107 

Laona . 307 

Lanyard. lo7 

Lapdog.". 107 

Lapeer. . 307 

Lapful . 107 

Lapidary. ..408 

Laramie . 307 

l.arcerating..... 489 

Lightening. 223 

Lighter.:..,.:... 208 
Lighterage ..... 208 

Lightness ..208 

Lightly... 208 

Lignite. 207 

Lignitic_ _225 

Likeliness.225 

Likeness.225 

Likening..’.225 

Likewise. 226 

Liking .. 226 

Lilac . 226 

Lilliap.'.. 238 

Lily.. 238 

Limber . 238 

Limberness. 238 

Limekiln ....-_ 238 

Limestone. 238 

Limit., 238 

Limitable. 238 

Limitation. 238 

Limited.238 

Limitless. 238 

Limpid.238 

Limpidity. 238 

Limpidness.238 

Limpsy ,. 238 

Linen. 238 

Linchpin.238 

Lineage. ....." 238 

Lineal. . 238 

Lineality. 238 

Lineament. 238 

Linear.238 

Lineation... 238 

Linen... 238 

Linger..239 

Lingering.224 

Lingo .. 224 

Lingual.". 224 

Linguist..,.224 



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Liniment .. 

°24 

Linking. 

.... 224 

Linnet. 

.... 224 

Linseed .. . . 

.... 224 

Lintel . 

... 223 

Lioness .. 

.... 223 

Lionize . 

.... 223 

Liquidate... • 

.... 223 

Liquidated 

.... 223 

Liquidating 

.... 223 

Liquor. 

.... 223 

Lisbon. 

.... 223 

Lisp. 

.... 237 

Lisped. 

.... 237 

Lisping. 

.... 237 

Lispingly .... 

.... 237 

Listen. 

. 237 

Listened. 

.... 237 

Listening ... 

. . 237 

Listful. 

.... 469 

Listless. 

.... 469 

lateral. 

.... 469 

Literalism... 

.... 469 

Literalness.. 

.... 469 

Literary .. .. 

.... 469 

Literature... 

.... 247 

Lithograph.. 

.... 247 

Litigant. 

. .. 247 

Litigate ... . 

.... 247 

Litmus. 

.... 208 

Litter. 

... 208 

Littering_ 

.... 209 

Littleness ... 

.... 209 

Littoral. 

.... 208 

Litu . 

. .. . 247 

Litudone .... 

....247 

Litugun. 

.... 247 

Liturgy. 

.... 208 

Livelihood... 

.. .. 208 

Liveliness .. 

.... 211 

Lively . 

.... 211 

Livermore. 

.. .. 410 

Livery. 

.. .. 211 

Livid . 


Lividness_ 

.... 211 

Livonia. 


Living. 

.... 211 

Livingstone 

... . 410 

Lizard . 

.... 211 

I Jano. 

. .. . 410 

Loadstone.. 

.... 211 

Loafer. 

. ... 211 

Loafing. 

.... .211 

Loam. 

.... 211 

Loathful .... 

.... 211 

Loathness.. 

.... 211 

Loathsome .. 

.... 211 

Locality ... 

.... 211 

Locally. 

.... 211 

Locate____ 


Locating. 

:... 238 

Locket.-. 

238 

Locksmith . 

.... 238 

Lodge 

.... 238 

Lodged . 

.... 238 

Lodging .... 


Lodgment.. 

.... 238 

Loft. 

.... 238 

Loftily. 

.... 238 

Loftiness ... 

.. 238 

Lofty. 

.... 238 

Logic ....... 


Logical. 


Logically... 

.... 222 

Logician_ 


Logwood ... 

.... 222 

Lofn. 

.... 222 

Loiter . 

.... 222 

Loneliness-.. 

.... 222 

Lonely. ... 

.. .. 222 

Lonesome.. 

.... 222 

Loom. 

.... 222 

Looming ... 

.... 222 

Loose....... 

.... 222 

Loosely .... 

. 222 

Loosen . 

222 

Looseness.. 

.-. .. . 223 

Loosening.. 

.223 

Lordliness.. 

.489 

Lordly. 

. 489 

Lordsnip ... 

.'489 

Lotion. 

. 200 

Lottery._ 

. 201 

Lotus. 

. 201 

Loud .._ 

.... 201 

Loudly. 

. 202 

Loudness... 

. 203 

Lounge. 

. 203 

Lounger,... 

. 199 

Lovable. 


Loveless.... 


Lovelily .... 




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Loveliness_ 

... 200 

Lovelorn .... 

. .. 200 

Lovely. 

... 200 

Lover...... . 

.. . 200 

Lovesome ..., 


Lower. 

... 200 

Lowered . 

...200 

Lowering .-... 
Lowland. 

... 200 
•v«? 

Lowly. 

Lowness_'.. 

... 211 

Lubrication .. 


Lucid. 

... 247- 

Lucidity. 

... 247 

Lucifer. 


Luckily.. 

.. 247 

Luckiness .... 

,.. 247 

Luckless. 

. : 247 

Lucklessly ... 

. .. 247 

Lucky. 

. .. 247 

Lucrative .... 

.. . 247 

Lumping. 

... 247 

Lumpish. 

... 247 

Lumpishiy ... 

... 247 

Luff. 

... 393 

Luggage. 

... 393 

Lugger. 

Luke. 

... 393 
... 393 

Lull. 

... 393 

Lullaby. 

. . 393 

Lulled. 

... 393 

l.umbago. 

. 393 

Lumbering... 

... 393 

Lumber! ugly. 

. 393 

Luminary ... 

... 393 

Luminous .... 


Lump. 

... 50 


... 210 

Lurching. 

... 210 

Lurid. 

... 210 

Luring.. 

... 211 

Lurking...... 


Luscious. 

... 210 

Lusciously.... 

. . 210 

Lusciousness. 

... 209 

Luster. 

...209 

Lusterless.... 

209 

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Macarate. 

... 51 

Macaroni. 

... 51 

Mace. 

... 51 

Machinery.... 

... 51 

Machinist .... 

... 51 

Madam. 


Madcap. 

... 51 

Madman.-. 


Madness. 


Magazine. 


Maggot. 

... 51 

Magic. 

.. 51 

Magical. 


Magistrate ... 

... 51 

Magney. 

... 61 

Magnifying .. 

... 51 

Magnitude ... 


Magpie. 

... 51 

Mahometan .. 

... 51 

Maiden. 

... 51 

Maidenly. 

. .. 51 

Maimed. 

... 61 

Maiming. 

. .. 51 

Mainsail. 

. .. 51 

Maintain. 

... 62 

Maize. 

,... 52 

Majestic. 

... 52 

Maior . 

... 52 

Majority. 

,... 52 

Malapert_ 

.... 52 

Malard. 

.. 52 

Malaria. 

.... 52 

Malcontent.. 

.... 52 

Malicious. 

... 52 

Malignity ..., 

.... 52 

M aline.. 

.... 52 

Mailing. 

.... 52 

Malt. 

.. .. 52 

Mammalia .. 

. . .. 52 

Mammon.... 


Mammoth ... 


Manacle. 


Manacled.... 

. ... 53 

Manacling... 


Manage. 

.. .. 53 

Management 

53 

Manager .... 


Managing ... 
Manakin. 

63 

. 63 

Mandamus.. 

....' 53 

Mandarin ... 

.... 63 

Mandate. 

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Mandatory 53 

Mandrake. 53 

Mandrel. 53 

Maneater. 16 

Manful... ig 

Manfully.. 16 

Manfulness. ig 

Mange..,. 9 

Manger. 9 

Mangle. 9 

Mangled. 9 

Mangier. 9 

Mangling.... 9 

Mango. 9 

Mangrove. 9 

Manhood. 9 

Maniac. 9 

Manifest. 9 

Manifested 9 
Manipulate...... .9 

Mankind... 9 

Manliness. 9 

Manly ,, v . 9 

Manna..!. 9 

Mannerism.._ 9 

Mannerly. 9 . 

Manning.;. 9 

Manoka ,. 108 

Manor. 9 

Maiision..;. 9 

Mantau. 108 

Manteno. 108 

Mantle. 9 

Mantled.,. 9 

Manton. 108 

Manual. 20 

Manually. 20 

Manuscript. 21 

Manville. 108 

Map ... 21 

Mapimi. .. 108 

Maple........ 21 

Marbled. 25 

March..■ 25 

Margin. 12 

Marginal. 12 

Margrave...... . 12 

Marieoid. 12 

Marine.. 12 

Mariner,...._ 12 

Maritime. 12 

Mark.. 12 

Markel. 12 

Market. 12 

Maro ...;_;.. 373 

Marooned. 10 

Marquan. 373 

Marquette..-._373 

Marquis. 10 

Marquota. 379 

Marred. 14 

Marriage. 14 

Married .. 14 

Marring. 14 

Marrow. 14 

Marry... 14 

Marrying. 14 

Mars. 14 

Marshal..'. 14 

Marshaled. 14 

Marshaling.._ 14 

Marshy.... .... 14 

Martel. 370 

Martinsburg.. . 378. 

Martinsville.378 

Martyr. 14 

Martyrdom. 14 

Marvel. 14 

Marvelous___ 14 

Marville. 378 

Maryville.379 

Masculine. 14 

Maselon. 3sl 

Masena...'.. 381 

Maseppa. ....... 382 

Mash.-.;.. 14 

Mashed.;_ 14 

Mashing...:. 14 

Mashy. 14 

Mask. 14 

Masked. 14 

Masker.. 19 

Masomanee...... 382 

Mason_19 

Masonic.19 

Masonville __ 381 

Masonry_ ; .... 19 

Masquerade. 19 

Mass.. 19 

Massacre.... 20 

Massacred........ 20 

Massive..'... 20 



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Massively .. 

.... 16 

Massy. 


Mast. 

. 19 

Masted. 

.... 19 

Master. 


Mastered... 

..... 19 

Mastering.. 

. 19 

Masterless.. 

... 19 

Masterly.... 

..... 18 

Mastership. 

. 18 

Masticate... 

. 18 

Matamoras. 

. 381 

Mata pan.... 

.... 382 

Matawa . .. 

.... 382 

Mata wan ... 

.... 382 

Mate. 

. 13 

Mateless.... 

.... *13 

Matfteld .... 

.... 381 

Matins. 

.... 10 

Mattison_ 

.... 382 

Mattoon.... 

.... 382 

Mattress.... 

.... 10 

Matrix. 

.... 10 

Matrimony. 

.... 10 

Matron. 

.... 10 

Matronhood 

.... 10 

Matted. 

.... 10 

Matter. 

.... 10 

Maurice . 

.... 382 

Maxwell.... 

.. .. 382 

Mayfield .... 


Ma'vford.... 


Mazon ... , 

.... 382 

Mazy. 

.... 240 

Mead. 


Meadow.... 


Meadville... 

. ... 382 

Meager. 


Meagerness 

.... 240 

Meal. 


Mealiness .. 

. .. . 210 

Mean. 

.... 240 

Meander. 


Meaning. 

.... 240 

Meaningly.. 

.. .. 240 

Meanly. 

.... 240 

Meanness... 

.... 240 

Measles. 


Measly. 

.... 257 

Measure. 


Measured ... 

. ... 257 

Measuring... 

..... 257 

Meat. 

.... 257 

Mecede. _ 

. . 385 

Mechanic ... 

.... 257 

Mechanics... 

.... 257 

Mechanism. 

.... 257 

Mecham. 

... 384 

Meclakling.. 

384 

Mecosta. 

. .. 384 

Medalet. 

, 257 

Medalist. 

... 257 

Medallion ... 

.... 257 

Meddler.. 

.... 4G 

Medeira. 

.... 385 

Medfield. 

.... 385 

Medford. 


Mediapolis... 

. .. 386 

Medical. 

. .. . 46 

Medically.... 

. . 40 

Medicated .. 

.... 46 

Medicinal. .. 

... 258 

Medicine 

... 258 

Medione. .. 

. . 386 

Meditat 

,.. 258 

Meditate ... 

.. . 4G 

Meditated... 

. 258 

Meditating . 

.... 46 

Medium. 

.... 258 

Med lev. 

... 258 

Medon. 

.. .. 387 

Medora. 

.... 387 

Medusa. 

.. 258 

Medway.... 

..387 

Meek. 

.. .. 258 

Meekly. 

... 258 

Meekness.... 

.... 258 

Meerschaum 

.. 258 

Meeting. 


Mekers. 


Melborn. 

.. 396 

Mellow. 

. .. 258 

Melody. 

... 258 

Melon. 


Melt. 


Melted. 


Melting. 

... 258 

Melton. 

... 387 

Melvin. 

. .. 396 

Member_ 

.. 258 

Membrane .. 

. .. 258 

Memento 

. . 258 


Memoir... 

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... 2T»8 

Memorial. 

... 258 

Memorize. 

.. . 10 

Memory... 

.. 10 

Menace. 


Mend. 

... 10 

Mender. 


Mending... 

.. 10 

Mend on. 


Menial. 


Menlo. 


Mental. 

.. 10 

Mentally .. 

.. 10 

Mention. 

.. 10 

Mentioned ... 

.. 10 

Mento. 

.. 388 

Mentor. 

.. 46 

Mercenary .. 

.. 46 

Mercer. 

.. 46 

Merchant. 

.. 46 

Merciless. 

.. 46 

Mercury. 

. . 46 

Mercy. 

.. 46 

Mere'do. 

. .. 388 

Meredosia ... 

.. 388 

Merge. 

.. 46 

Merged. 

.. 46 

Merian. 

.. 388 

Meridan. 

.. 388 

Meridia. 

. . 3S8 

Meridian. 


Meridith. 


Merigold. 

.. 388 

Meridian. 

.. 388 

Merimac. 

.. 388 

Merino. 

.. 46 

Merited. 

. . 46 

Meriting. 

.. 205 

Mermaid. 

.. 205 

Merom. 

.. 388 

Merricourt.... 

.. 388 

Merrily. 

.. 206 

Merriment .... 

.. 206 

Merrine^s.... 


Merritt. 

.. 373 

Merry. 

. . 214 

Merwin. 

.. 373 

Mesh. 

.. 203 

Meshed. 

. . 203 

Meshhoppen .. 

.. 373 

Meshing. 

.. 204 

Metamora. 

.. 373 

Metcalf. 

.. 373 

Metropolitan.. 

.. 373 

Mewdota. 

.. 388 

Meyers . 

.. 373 

Miami. 


Micanopy. 

. 374 

Michael. 

.. 267 

Michigamme.. 

.. 374 

Middleboro ... 

.. 374 

Middleburg_ 

.. 374 

Middlefield.... 

.. 374 

Middleport.... 

.. 374 

Midship. 

.. 268 

Midst. 

.. 268 

Miff. 

.. 201 

Miffer. 

.. 201 

M ight. 

.. 202 

Mighty. 

Migrate. 

.. 202 

Migrating. 

.. 204 

Migration. 

. 205 

Mi lard. 

.. 379 

Milboro. 

.. 379 

Milbrook. 

.. 382 

Milbury. 


Mild. 

.. 205 

Mildale. 


Milder. 

.. 206 

Mildest.. 

.. 206 

Mildew. 

200 

Mileage. 

.. 200 

Milesbury. 


Milford. 

.. 379 

Milipitus ,. 

...378 

Military. 

. 200 

Militia. 

.. 200 

Milk. 

.. 200 

Milked. 

.. 46 

Milkmaid. 

. 46 

Milkman. 

. 46 

Milky. 

.. 46 

Mill. 

46 

Millan. 

. 386 

Millanfield .... 

.. 375 

Millanville. 

.. 375 

Millar. 

. 375 

Millenburg.... 

. 375 

Millerburg .... 

. 375 

Millercan. 

. 375 

Millerfield. 

. 375 


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Millergan ... 

... 377 

Millerton.... 

... 375 

Millerville ... 

... 375 

Millet. 

.. 46 

Milling ... 

... 47 

Millington... 

... 377 

Millmont.... 

... 377 

Millst >dt .... 

... 377 

Millville.. 

... 377 

Millwood.... 

... 377 

Milo. 


Milrov. 


Milton. 

... 377 

Mimic. 

... 47 

Mimical .... 

... 47 

Mimico. 

. .. 386 

Minburne... 

... 387 

Mince. 

. .. 47 

Minced. 

... 47 

Mind. 

... 47 

Minded. 

... 47 

Minden. 

... 387 

Mindfully... 

... 47 

Minedosa. 

... 394 

Mineola. 

... 394 

Mineota. 

... 394 

Miner... 

... 47 

Minerva. 

... 394 

Mineral. 

... 394 

Minewakan.. 

... 394 

Mingle. 

... 47/ 

Mingo. 

... 394 

Mining. 

.... 47 

Minister. 

. .. 47 

Mink. 

..: 47 

Minock. 


Minor. 

.. . 394 

Minster. 

... 394 

Minstrel. 

... 47 

Mintage. 

47 

Minuka. 


Minus. 

... 47 

Minute. 

... 47 

Minuteness .. 

... 47 

Miracle. 

... 47 

Mireness. 

... 47 

Mirror. 

... 47 

Mirth. 

... 47 

Mirthful. 

... 47 

Misapply 

.. 47 

Misbefia've ... 

.. 47 

Mischance.... 

.. 47 

Mischief. 

.. 47 

Miser. 

.. 47 

Misery. 

.. 47 

Misfortune... 

.. 47 

Misgive. 

.. 47 

Misguide. 

.. 47 

Misguided.... 

.. 48 

Mishap. 

.. 48 

Mishawaka .. 

.. 394 

Misjoin. 

... 48 

Misjudged.... 

.. 48 

Misjudging... 

.. 48 

Mislead. 

.. -48 

Misleader .... 

. . 48 

Mi sou la . 

... 394 

Misplace. 

... 48 

Misrule. 

.. 48 

Missing. 

... ,48 

Mission. 

. . 48 

Missoura. 

.. 394 

Mist. 


Mistake. 

. . 48 

Mistletoe. 

.. 48 

Mistreat. 

. . 48 

Mistrust. 

. . 48 

Misuse. 

.. 48 

Mitchell. 

.. 394 

Miter. 

.. 48 

Mitigate. 

.. 48 

Mittimus. 

.. 48 

Mix. 

48 

Mixture. 

.. 48 

Moan. 

.. 48 

Moaning. 

.. 48 

Moat. 

.. 48 

Mobbed. 

. . 48 

Mobbing. 

.. 48 

Moberly. 

.. 394 

Moccasin. 

.. 48 

Mock. 

.. 49 

Mocked. 

.. 49 . 

Mocking. 

.. 49 

Modeled. 

.. 49 

Modeling. 


Modena. 

... 397 

Modern. 

... 50 

Modest.:. 


Modesta. 

.. 397 

Modestly. 


Modify. 

.. 50 



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Module. 

.... 50 

Mohawk._ 

.... 397 

Moist. 

.... 50 

Moistening.. 

.... 50 

Moisture. 


Moldiness ... 

. .. . 50 

Molest. 


Molify. 

.... 50 

Molt. 



Molten. so 

Molton. 397 

Momence. 398 

Moment. 50 

Momentus_ 60 

Mona. 398 

Monad. 50 

Monarchial. 50 

.Monarchy. 50 

Monastic. 50 

Monclova. 398 

Moncure. 398 

Mondamin. 398 

Mondola. 398 

Moneka. 398 

Moneffia. 398 

Mongrel. 50 

Monkey. 50 

Monkish... 51 

Monnee.7 398 

Monnette. 398 

Monon. 398 

Monongah. 399 

Monongahela.... 399 

Monopoly. 51 

Monotony. 51 

Monroe. 399 

Monrovia. 399 

Monsin. 399 

Monster.398 

Montague. 399 

Montandon. 399 

Montbello. 399 

Montcell. 402 

Montclair. 399 

Monteeello. 402 

Montello. 399 

Monteray. 399 

Montevale. 399 

Montevideo. 402 

Montgomery .... 402 

Monthly.... 51 

Monument. 51 

Moose . 51 

Mope. 52 

Moping. 52 

Moral. 52 

Morality. 52 

Moralize___ 52 

Moran. 406 

Morass. 52 

Moravia. 420 

Morbid. 52 

Morbidness.. 52 

Morceni. 420 

Mordant. 49 

Morell. 421 

Morganton ...... 420 

Morliead... 420 

Morian. 421 

Morning. 49 

Moro.. 421 

Morose. 52 

Morphology..... 49 
Morrice 439 

Morsel... 49 

Mortality.. 49 

Mortar .. 49 

Mortgage. 49 

Mortgaging. 50 

Mortify.. 49 

Mortise.. 49 

Mosaic...,. 49 

Moslem. 49 

Mossy. 49 

Motherly... 49 

Motion. 49 

Motley . 49 

Mottled.. 49 

Mound...,. 49 

Mount........:,. 49 

Mounting. 49 

Mourn. 50 

Mournful.. 50 

Mournfully. 50 

Mouse. 50 

Mouth.. 50 

Movable. 50 

Movement,. 50 

Murdock. 450 

Murrows.. 450 

Muscatine.450 

Muscoda .. 450 


Muskegan.. 

PAGE. 
.450 

Mystic. 

..... 450 

N 


Nab. 

.... 261 

Nabit. 

. 261 

Nablum. 

. .. 261 

Nabob. 

. 261 

Nacarat. 

.... 261 

Nach. 

.. .. 261 

Nacker. 

.... 261 

Nacre. 

.... 261 

Nacreous.... 

.... 261 

Nacrite. 

.... 261 

Nadab. 

.... 262 

Nadelstein... 

.... 262 

Nadir. 

.. .. 262 

Naevase. 

.... 262 

Naeve. 

... 262 

Nafe. 

.... 262 

Naff. 

.... 262 

Nag. 

.... 262 

Maggy. 

.... 262 

Is ago r. 

.... 262 

Naiad. 

.... 261 

Naiant. 

.... 262 

Naidor . 

.... 261 

Naif. 

. . . 262 

Nail. 

.... 261 

Nailball. 

.... 262 

Nailbrush ... 

. ... 262 

Nailed. 

.261 

Nailer 

..,. 262 

Naileress.... 

.... 262 

Nailery. 

.... 262 

Nailheaded. 

.... 262 

Nailing... . 

.... 261 

Nainsook.... 


Nais .. 


Naissant. 


Naivel. 

.... 263 

Naively. 


Naivete. 

.... 263 

Naked. 

.... 261 

Namelessly.. 


Nameplate .. 

.... 263 

Namiriglv_ 


Nampa. 

.... 451 

Nan. 


Nandor 


Nandu. 


Nankeen .... 

.... 261 

Nantes.. 


Nantucket.... 


Nap. 

... 263 

N apa .. .. 


Nape. 


Naples.... 

.... 451 

Napkin. 

... 261 

Napless. 


Napoliau. 


Nappy. 

... 261 

Naptha^. 

. .. 291 

Narcissus.. .. 


Narcotic. 


Narrative.. .. 

... 261 

Narrow. 

. .. 261 

Narrower. 

.... 201 

Narrowing ... 

... 261 

Nasal. 

. .. 261 

Nashville. 

... 451 

Nashua____ 


Natal. 

... 261 

Natchez . 

... 451 

Natcik.. . 


Nation. 

... 261 

Native. 

... 261 

Natively.__ 


Nativity. 

Natural.. 

... 262 

Naturalist.... 

... 262 

Naturalize ... 

... 262 

Nature. 


Nausea. 


Navajo. 


Nave. 


Navigable.... 

... 262 

Naviuablv.... 


Navigate .... 

... 262 

Navigation.... 


Navigator ... 

. .. 262 

Naylor. 

. .. 451 

Needle. 

. .. 321 

Needless. 

... 321 

Needlessly ... 


Needlework.. 

... 321 

Neel. 

... 262 

Neenali. 

... 451 

Negative. 

... 270 

Neglect. 


Neglected .... 


























































































































































































































































































































































































































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Negona. 

.. 451 

Negotiate. 

.. 321 

Negro _ 


Negus.. 

.. 321 

Nelson.'.. 


Nemesis. 

.. 291 

Neola. 

.. 471 

Neosho... 


Nerve . 

.. 291 

Nerveless. 

.. 291 

Nervine .»...... 

. . 291 

Netvous. 

.. 291 

Nervously. 

.. 291 

Nest..... 

.. 291 

Nestle,._ 

.. 291 

Netting ___ 

.. 292 

Nettle... 


Neural. 

.. 292 

Neuralgia. 

.. 292 

Neuter. 

.. 292 

Neutral 

.. 29 2 

Neutralize. 

.-. 292 

Nevada. 


Newark.. 


Newburn. 

.. 454 

Newbury-_-.. 

:. 454 

Newt. 

.. 292 

Newton. 

. . 454 

Next. 

.. 292 

Niagara . 

.. 454 

Niantic. 

.. 454 

Nibble . 

.. 292 

Nibbler . 

.. 292 

Nice . 


Nicely __ 

.. 292 

Nicety . 

... 292 

N iehe .. 


Nichols . 


Nick . .. 

.. 292 

N ickel. 

.. 293 

Nicknacks. 

.. 293 

Nickname. 

.. 293 

Nicclleti. 

.. 454 

Nictate. 

.. 293 

Nictation. 

.. 293 

Nictitate . 

.. 293 

Nictitation .... 

.. 293 

Nidideation ... 

.. 293 

N iece . 

.. 293 

Niggard . 

.. 293 

Niggardly . 

.. 293 

Nigh . 

.. 293 

Nighnoss . 

... 294 

Night . 

.. 294 

Nightcap . 

.. 294 

Nightfall . 

.. 294 

NUhthawk. ... 

.. 294 

Nightingale .. 

. 294 

Nightly' . 

.. 294 

Nightmare ... 

.. 294 

Nightshade.. .. 

.. 294 

Nightwatch .. 

. . 294 

Nihility . 

.. 294 

Niles . 

.. 454 

Nimb . 


Nimble.. . 

. 294 

Nimous . 

.. 487 

Nimbleness.... 

.. 487 

Nina . 

.. 454 

Ninefold . 

.. 487 

Ninepins . 

.. 487 

Ninny . 

487 

Nip . 

.. 487 

Nippers . 

. . 487 

Niptcn. 

. 454 

Niter. 

.. 437 

Nitid. 

. 437 

Nitrate. 

487 

Nitric. 

437 

Nitrogen . 

. 487 

Nitrous . 

. 487 

Nobility . 


Noble . 

. 487 

Nobleman . 

.. 4S7 

Nobleness . 

.. 487 

Noblesse-.>.1 . 

. 487 

Nobly . 

. 437 

Nocturnal . 

. 323 

Nod . 


Noddle ..... 

. 323 

Noddy .. 


Node ... .. . 

, 323 

Nodule . 

.. 323 

Noggin . 

.. 323 

Noise. 

. . 3 23 

Nolin.. 

.. 454 

Noma .;. 

. . 454 

Nomadic . 


Nomenclature. 

.. 322 

Nominal. 

.. 322 

Nominate. 

. . 322 

Nonage. 

322 


PAGE. 

Nonconformist.. 

322 

Nondescript. 

322 

Nones. 

322 

Nonpareil. 

322 

Nonplus. 

322 

Nonsonce. 

322 

Nook. 

322 

Noon..-. 

322 

Noonday. 

>322 

Nora. 

454 

Norcross.. 

454 

Norfolk. 

454 

Normal. 

322 

Norman.. 

454 

Northerly. 

322 

Northern... 

322 

Northward__ 

322 

Norton. 

457 

Norwalk. 

457 

Norway ...:. 

457 

Norwich. 

457 

Nosegay....__ 

322 

Nosology. 

322 

Nostrum.. 

322 

Notable ... 

322 

Notably .'....-_ 

322 

Notarial. 

322 

Notary. 

322 

Notation.... 

322 

Notch. 

322 

Note. 

322 

Notebook. 

322 

•Noted. 

322 

Notify. 

487 

Notion. 

487 

Noun. 

438 

Novel . ... 

438 

Novelist. 

438 

Novelty. 

438 

0 

Oakdale. 

457 

Oakdeld. 

457 

Oakford . 

, 457 

Oakland.. 

457 

Oaklawn ........ 

457 

Oakville. 

457 

Oakwood. 

457 

Obeida .. 

457 

Ocean. 

457 

Oconto. 

457 

Otley. 

454 

Otsego. 

4.54 

Ottawa. ' . 

454 

Otto . 

454 

Ottumwa .. 

454 

Overton. 

454 

Ovid. 

454 

Owego . 

454 

Oxford .. ..... .. 

454 

P 

Pacific 

491 

Paducah . 

491 

Pagne . 

Paige. 

492 

491 

Paisley. 

491 

Pajaro . 

491 

Faiistine. 

491 

Palisade. 

491 

Palmer. 

491 

Palmyra. 

491 

Palo . 

491 

Pana. 

491 

Panama. 

491 

Panola . 

491 

Panting . .. 

102 

Paola. 

491 

Paradise. 

491 

Paragon. 

491 

Parham. . . 

491 

Paris . 

491 

Parkdale. 

491 

Parker . 

491 

Parma. 

491 

Parnell . 

491 

Parsons 

491 

Pasco... 

491 

Passaic. 

491 

Fatoka.,.- 

492 

Paton. 

492 

Patters. 

492 

Pauline. 

492 

Pavillion 

492 

Pawnee. 

492 

Pawtucket . 

492 

Paxton. 

492 

Pavson . 

492 

Peabody . 

492 

Pike.-... .,. 

492 


Pilot. 

PAGE. 

. .. 492 

Pinkaid. 

... 492 

Pine... 

... 492 

Pioneer. 

... 492 

Pinna . 

. .. 492 

Pittsfield. 

... 492 

Plainfield. 

... 492 

Plainview .... 

. 492 

Plano.. 

... 492 

Plattville. 


Pl-iver. 

... 493 

Plymouth .... 

... 493 

Pocahontas.. 

..; 493 

Polk. 

... 493 

Pomeroy. 

... 493 

Pomona. 

... 493 

Ponca . 

... 493 

Ponquet. 

.. . 493 

Pontiac.. 

... 493 

Poplar. 

.. . 493, 

Portage . 

.. . 493 

Posey. 

... 493 

Potosi. 

... 493 

Potsdam. 

... 493 

Powell. 

... 493 

Pratt. 

... 493 

Preble. 

... 493 

Prentice. 

. .. 493 

Prescott. 

. . 493 

Pritchards .. 

. . 493 

Prospect. 

... 493 

Provo . 

. . . 493 

Pueblo . 

... 493 

R 

Radcliff.....: 

... 9 

Rago . 

. .. 9 

Raleigh. 

. .. 10 

Ralston. 

. .. 10 

Ramer.. 

. .. 12 

Randolph_ 

... 12 

Rankin. 

. .. 12 

Rankinville .. 

... 12 

Rankleigh.... 

... 12 

Rapidan. 

... 12 

Ravenswood 

... 12 

Rawlins. 

... 12 

Rayburn..... 

... 13 

Kaymnnd. 

... 13 

Rector. 

... 13 

Redding . . . 

... 13 

Kedfie . 


Redfieid. 

... 13 

Redford. 

... 13 

Redtnon. 

... 13 

Redoak. 

... 13 

Redwood. 

... 13 

Reed . 

. .. 102 

Reed less_ 

... 102 

Reeling. 

. .. 102 

Reese . 

... 12 

Regina. 

... 12 

Ren free. 

... 12 

Renfrew. ... 

... 60 

Kenick __ 


lie no . 

... 12 

Kenova. 


Kensen. 

... 64 

Revere. 

... 12 

Reynolds. 

... 10 

liicliford .... 

... 33 

Ricbhill. 

.. 33 

Richland . 

.... 33 

Richmond .... 

... 33 

Rich view. 

... 33 

Richwood .... 

... 33 

Ridge.... 


Ridgeroad ... 

. 33 

Ridgetop. 

. .. 33 

Ridgevllle .... 

34 

Ridgeway .... 

34 

Ridgewood ... 

. . 33 

Riley. 

. . 34 

Ring. 

. 32 

R ingle. 

32 

Ringwell .. 

11 

Ringwood ... 

14 

Ri. 

32 

Rio. 

. . 14 

Rio Breek . 

. .. 32 

Riple. 

... 32 

Ripley. 

.. . 14 

Ripleyville.... 


Ripd. 


Ripoti. 


Rising. 

. . 32 

Ritchie. 

... 14 

Ritrock. 

... 32 

Riverdane.... 


Riverfalls .... 

... 32 

Riverhead.... 

... 32 


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Rivers!.• 32 

Riverside_.... 14 

Riverstation. 32 

Roar. 28 

Roaring. 28 

Roariugcreek ... 28 

Rob. 28 

Robe. 24 

Roberts . 28 

Robertscreek.... 28 

Robin . 28 

Robinet . 24 

Robinsdal. 28 

Robinson. 28 

Robust. 13 

Rochet. 13 

Rock.... 28 

Rock day. 48 

Rockaway. 4G 

Rockbridge..../. 28 

Rockcok. 4G 

Rockcourt. 46 

Rockcork. 46 

Rockcreek. 46 

Rockcress. 47 

Rockcut.. 28 

Rockdale. 28 

Rockd-ie. 47 

Rockelm. 28 

Rocker. 47 

Rockery. . 47 

Rocket. 47 

Rockfalls. 28 

Rockfleld. 28 

Rockfish. 47 

Rockgoat. 47 

KuckniU. 28 

Rockland .. 26 

Rockless. -48 

Rockling .. 48 

Rockmilk. 48 

Roekmoss. 48 

Rockoil. 48 

Rockpie ... 26 

Rockplant...'_ 4J 

Rockriver ....... 26 

Rockrose. 48 

Kockruby,..;_ 49 

Rocksalt.. 49 

Rockshaft. 49 

Rocksbell. 49 

Rockside. 26 

Rocksoap. 49 

Rockspnngs. 26 

Rocktar. 49 

Rockton . .' 26 

Rockville. 26 

Rock wood.'.. 49 

Rock work. 60 

Rocky. 50 

Rockyrun. 26 

Rocoa. 50 

Rod . 27 

Rodaim. 27 

Rod barn . 27 

Rodcity. 27 

Rodcomer. 27 

Roddy..-... 27 

Rode... 50 

Rodent.-.. 51 

Rodfarm. 27 

Rodge. 51 

Rodgeship. 51 

Rod gun. 27 

Rod hill. 27 

Rodhouse. 27 

Rodmill.. 27 

Rodmont....... 27 

Rodney. 27 

Rodomel. 51 

Rodpoint. 27 

Rodplace........ 27 

Rodpond. 27 

Rodshoot.1.. 27 

Rodstick ..:. 27 

Rodtown. 27 

Rod tree.,. 27 

Rodville. :. 27 

Roestone......... 51 

Rogue. 51 

Roist.52 

Koke.;..... 52 

Rokeage. 52 

Role. 52 

RolleaU . 62 

Roller. 52 

Rollerbolt.' 52 

Rollermill.. 52 

Rolliugpin . 62 

Rollingpress__ 52 

Romage...,. 53 

Roman.;. 53 


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Romance . 

... 53 

Romaunt . 

... 53 

Romeine . 

... 53 

Romekin . 

... 53 

Romist . 


Romp . 


Rondeau . 


Rondel . 


Ronga . 

. .. 78 

Ront . — 

...- 78 

Rood. 


Roofing. 

... 11 

Roofless . 


Rooftree. 


Rook. 

. .. 11 

Rookery. 

.. . 11 

Rooky. 

... 11 

Room . 

... 11 

Room 'ge . 

. .. 75 

Roomer . 

.... 75 

Roomful . 

. .. 68 

Roomily . 

... 68 

Roominess ... 

. .. 68 

Roomless .... 

. .. 68 

Roomsnme... 

... 68 

Koomth . 

... 68 

Roomy . 

... 72 

Roon . 

... 72 

Roop . 

... 72 

Roorbach . 

... 72 

Roosdoil . 

... 72 

Roost . 

... 72 

Roostcock.... 


Rooster . 

... 53 

Root .. 

... 83 

Ro-tcrop . 

... 83 

Rooteater .... 

. .. 84 

Rooter . 

... 84 

Koothair . 

-V.. 84 

Roothouse _ 

. .. 84 

Rootleaf. 

.... 84 

Rootless. 

.. . 84 

Rootlet. 

... 84 

Rootstock .... 

. .. 84 

Rooty . . 


Kooze . 


Kopalic. 

... 84 

Rope . 


Ropeband _ 

. .. 85 

Ropedancer . 

... 85 

Ropeladder .. 

... 85 

Kopeiy . ; 

. .. 85 

Ropemaker .. 

.. . 85 

Ropemat . 

. . 85 

Ropetrick .... 

. . 85 

Ropewalk . 

. .. 85 

Ropevarn .... 

. .. 85 

Ropiness . 

. .. 85 

Ropish . 

. .. 85 

Ropy . 

... 86 

Roque . 

.. . 86 

Roral . 

... 86 

Rorid . 

... 87 

K -riferous ... 


Rorifluent ... 

. .. 87 

Rorqual. 

... 87 

Rorulent. 

... 87 

Rory.......... 

.. 87 

Rosary. 

. .. 87 

Roscia. 

. 88 

Rose . 

... 88 

Rosea 1 . 

. .. 88 

Roseate . 

... 88 

Rosebay _ 

... 88 

Rosehug .... 

... 88 

Rosebush . ... 

. .. 94 

Rosecampion 

... 94 

Rosechafer.. . 

.. 88 

Rosecolor .... 


Rosecolored .. 

... 88 

Rosecut . 

... 88 

Rosediamond 

... 92 

Rosed rop . 

. .. 92 

Koseengme .. 

... 92 

Rosefish . 

... 92 

Roseflv. 


Rosegall. 


Rosehead. 


Roseknot. 

... 92 

Roselake. 

... 92 

Roselite_ _ 


Rosemary.... 


Rosen . . 

.. 95 

Rosenable .... 


Roseloa . 

... 97 

Rosepink . 


Rosequarts. .. 


Roser . 


Rose root . 


Kosery ....... 


Roset . 


Rosetta . 

.... 97 


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Rosewater ....... 97 

Rosewindow.... ' 97 

Rosewood........ 97 

Rosewort...-..... 89 

Rosicrucian. 89 

Rosled. 90 

Rosier.90 

Rosin.. ;. 90 

Rosiness. 90 

Rosiny ..,.90 

Rosinoil_90 

Rosland.. 90 

Rosmarine. 90 

Ross....-. 90 

Rossell. 90 

Rosselly. 98 

Rossignol. 98 

Rost. 97 

Rostel...-.. 91 

Rostelate........ 91 

Roster..... 91 

Rostral. 91 

Rostrate. 91 

Rostrum..' 91 

Rosulate. 91 

Rot. 91 

Rota.:...■ 91 

Rotal.». 91 

Rotalite.. 91 

Rotary....'..;... 91 
Rotarypump .... 35 

Rotascope. 91 

Rotate ... ■ 35 

Rotated... 35 

Rotateplane ...; 35 
Rotation 35 

Rotitive. 35 

Rotator. 35 

Rote_-. 35 

Rotgut.. 35 

Rotnerbeasts.35 

Rothernail__ 35 

Rothersoil. 35 

Rotifer.. 35 

Rotiform. 35 

Rotten_ i . 35 

Rottenly .'. 35 

Rotteness.. 35 

Rottenstone. 35 

Rotular. ,88 

Rotund... 36 

Rotunda.. 36 

Rotundity..' 36 

Rotundo.,36 

Rouanne.;. 36 

Rouble..-... 36 

Rouche. 36 

Roue.; ... 36 

Rouet.. 36 

Rouge. 36 

Rough. 36 

Roughcast. 36 

Roughcaster. 36 

Roughdraw. 36 

Roughen .. 36 

Roughf'Oted_ 36 

Rou-jhhewed.... 36 
Roughhewer.... 36 
Roughnewn ...» 36 

Roughings. 36 

Rough ish. 36 

Roughlegged .... 36 

Roughly. 86 

Roughness. 36 

Roughrider...... 36 

Roughscuff. 36 

Roughshod. 36 

Roughstrings ... 36 

Roughwork. 36 

Rought. 36 

Rouk. 36 

Roulade. 36 

Roulean. 36 

Roulette.. 36 

Roun .. 36 

Rounce. 37 

Rounceval.,_ 37 

Round. 37 

Roundabout. 37 

Roundback. 37 

Roundel. 37 

Roundelay., 37 

Rounder.. 37 

Roundhead. 37 

Roundhouse. 37 

Rounding.... 37 

Roundish... 37 

Rouiidlet.-... 37 

Roundly... 37 

Roundness. 37 

Roundridge .. 37 

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Kudo. 119 

Kiulelpliine. 119 

Rudely. 119 

Rudeness. 119 

Rudenture. 119 

Ruderary. 119 

Ruderation. 119 

Kudesby. 119 

Rudiment . no 

Rudish,. 119 

Rudity. 119 

Rue. 119 

Rueful. 119 

Ruefully. 119 

Ruelle. 119 

Rufescent. lio 

Ruff.... 119 

Ruffed. 119 

Ruffian. 119 

Ruffianism.,..-... 119 

Ruffianly. 119 

Rutfianous.. 119 

Ruffle. 119 

Ruffler.... 119 

Ruffleless. 119 

Rufflemeut_119 

Rufous . 119 

Ruft. 119 

Rufterliood. 119 

Rug...... 119 

Rugate. 119 

Rugged. 119 

Ruggedly. 119 

Ruggedness. 119 

Rugging. 119 

Ruggoon. 120 

Ruggooned. 120 

Ruggy. 120 

Rugin. 120 

Rugine. 120 

Rugose.. 120 

Rugulose. 120 

Ruin. 120 

Ruinable. 120 

Ruinate. 120 

Ruination. 120 

Ruiner...:. 120 

Ruiuform.120 

Ruinous. 120 

Ruinously. 120 

Ruinousness. 120 

Rukh. 120 

Rulable. 120 

Rule....*. 120 

Ruleless. 120 

Ruler. 120 

Ruling. 120 

Rulingly. 120 

Rullichies. 120 

Ruly. 120 

Rum. 120 

Rumble. 120 

Bumbler. 120 

Rumblingly. 120 

Rumbud. 120 

Rumen. 120 

Ruminal.. 121 

Ruminant........ 121 

Ruminate. 121 

Rumination...!. 121 
Ruminator .... „ 121 

Ruminsch. 121 

Kurakin. 121 

Rummage. 121 

Rumney. 121 

Rumnous. 121 

Rumorer. 121 

Rumorous. 121 

Rump. 121 

Rnmper. 121 

Rnmpfed. 121 

Rumple......_ 121 

Rumpleless.121 

Runer. 122 

Rung. 122 

Rungliead.122 

Runic.... 122 

Runlet. 122 

Runnel...... 122 

Rnnnet. 122 

Running. 122 

Ruimion-..... 122 

Runt. 122 

Rupee..,. 122' 

Rupellary. ; 122 

Rusher.. 123 

Rushgrkss. 123 

Rushiness. 123 

Rusldngly. 423 

Rushlight. 123 

Ruslilike. 123 



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Rushring. 

.. 123 

Rushy. 

, 123 

Rusk. 

.. 123 

Rusma. 

, 123 

Russ. 

, 123 

Russett. 


Russetting.... 

, 123 

Russety. 

, 123 

Russialeather 

, 123 

Russia. 

, 123 

Russian. 

, 123 

Rust. 

, 123 

Rustful. 

, 123 

Rustic. 

, 123 

Rustical. 


Rustically .... 

, 123 

Rusticate. 


Rustication... 

.. 123 

Rusticity. 

, 123 

Rustiness. 


Rusting. 

, 123 

Rustioint. 


Rustle. 


Rustler. 

.. 123 

Rusty. 

, 123 

Rut. 


Rutabaga. 


Rutaceous.... 

, 123 

Ruth. 

, 123 

Ruthenium , . 

, 123 

Ruthful. 

,124 

Ruthfully. 

.. 124 

Ruthless. 

, 124 

Rutidosis. 


Rutil . 

, 124 

Rutilant. 

, 124 

Rutilate. 

, 124 

Rutile. 

, 124 

Rutter. 

, 124 

Rutterkin. 

.. 124 

Ruttiahness.. 

. 124 

Ruttier. 

, 124 

Ruttish, __ 

, 124 

Ruttle. 

, 124 

Rutty. 

, 124 

Ryal. 


Ryat.. 


Ryder. 

, 121 

Rye. 

, 124 

Ryegrass. 


liynchops,. 

, 124 

Kynd. 

, 124 

Ryth. 

, 124 

Rytma. 

, 124 

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Sa.\.. 

, 191 

Saba. 

, 124 

Sabadilla. 

, 124 

Sabaean. 

, 124 

Sabaeauism , 

. . 124 

Saba ism. 

, 124 

Sabal. 

, 124 

Sabasia. 

, 125 

Sabatia. 

, 125 

Sabbat. 

.. 125 

Sabbatarian... 

, 125 

Sabbatic. 

, 125 

Sabbatism. 

, 125 

Sabbatous , , 

, 125 

Sabbine,. 

, 125 

Sabeau. 

, 125 

Sabeism. 

, 125 

Sabella. 

, 125 

Sabellana. 

, 125 

Sabellian. 

, 125 

Saber. 

, 125 

Sabian.. 

, 125 

Sabianism. 

, 125 

Sabine. 

, 125 

Sable.. 

, 125 

Sablemouse,,. 

, 125 

Sabliere. 

, 125 

Saboath.-. 

, 124 

Sabot. 

, 125 

Sabulous. 

, 125 

Sac.... 


Sicar. 

.. 125 

Saccade.. 

, 125. 

Saccate. 

, 125 

Saccharic.. 

, 125 

Saceharifous,, 

, 125 

Saccharify. 

, 125 

Saccliarllla— 

, 125 

Saccharimety 

, 125 

Saccharine , , 

, 126 

Saceharize .... 

, 120 

Saccharmeter. 

, 126 

Saccharoid , , 

, 126 

Saccharoidal . 

, 126 

Saccharuin , , 

, 126 


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Saccholactate... 126 
Saccholote ...... 126 

Sacchulmic.126 

Sacciform. 126 

Saccomys. 126 

Saccular.,./._ 126 

Saccule..... 126 

Sacque. 70 

Sacral..'......,.. 70 

Sacrament.70 

Sacramental. 70 

Sacrarium. 70 

Sacrate. 70 

Sucre. 70 

Sad ah. 124 

Saddlehorse. 105 

Saddler. 105 

Saddleroof....... 105 

Saddlery. 137 

Saddlesnaped ... 137 

Saddletree. 137 

Sadducaic ....... 137 

Sadducean.137 

Sadducee.... 138 

Sadduceeism .... 138 

Sadducism. 138 

Sadducize. 138 

Sadiron. 236 

Sadly. 236 

Sadness_..... 236 

Sadr. 236 

Safe. 182 

Safeconduct..... 181 

Safekeeping. 183 

Safeguard. 182 

Saintess. 93 

Sainthood,. 93 

Saintism .,, 199 

Saintlike. 102 

Saintliness. 102 

Saintly. 102 

Saint'dogist.. 100-192 

Saintship. 100 

Saiene. 100 

Sake.-.. 184 

Sacker. 184 

Sackeret. 184 

Saki.;.. 184 

Sal.'.. 181 

Salaam. 184 

Salable. 184 

• Salably. 184 

' Salacious. 192 

Salaeiously. 192 

Salacity. 192 

Salad. 192 

Salad e. ..192 

Salading ......., 192 

Salamander. 189 

S.ilamandine .... 189 
Salamandroid ... 189 

Salamangu. 186 

Salamstone...... 186 

Salaried......... 185 

Salary. 185 

Sale. 185 

Saiebrous. 185 

Salep. 187 

Saleratus__ 183 

Saleswan. 187 

Salework........ 187 

Sali. 178 

Saliant. 188 

Salic. 188 

Salica. 178 

Salicaceous. 188 

Salacine. 181 

Salicmnla. 181 

Salicylic. 182 

Salicylous. 182 

Salience...182 

Salient .. 139 

Saliently. . 139 

Saliferous. 139 

Salifiable ... 139 

Salification. 139 

Salify.. 139 

Saligat. 139 

Salina. 139 

Saline... 139 

Salineness....... 139 

Salineferons. 139 

Saliniform. 139 

Salinometer. 139 

SalinOus. 139 

Salique. 139 

Salifef. 139 

Saliva. 139 

Salival. 139 

Salivant.139 

Salivary. 139 

Salivate. 139 


Salivation , , 

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... 130 

Salivous. 

., 139 

Salix . 

139 

Sallalberv , 

, . 183 

Sallanders,.. 

., 139 

Sallet. 

.. 139 

Salleting. 

,. 139 

Salliance. 

. 139 

Sallow. 

... 139 

Sallowness ... 

,. 139 

Sallowthorn.. 


Sally . 

, 139 

Sallylunn. 


Sallyport. 

,. 139 

Salmagundi .< 


Salralac . 


Salmis. 


Salmon. 

, 139 

Salim met. 


Salmonoid , , 


Salmonpeel., 


Salmonplpe .. 
Salmontrout.. 

, . 139 

... 139 

Salon. 

... 139 

Saloon. 


Saloop. 


Salop. 


Salpa. 


Salpian. 

, 139 

Salpicon. 


Salsafy. 


Salses. 


Salsilla. 


Salsoacld. 


Salsoda. 


Salsolaceous.. 

,. 140 

Salsuginous .. 


Salt . 

, 149 

Sal tan t. 

. 140 

Saltarello. 

, . HO 

Saltate 

, 140 

Salt ition. 


Saltatorlal, , 

, 140 

Saltatory. 

, 140 

Saltcake'.. 


Saltcat . 


Saltcellar. 

, HO 

Salter .. 

, 169 

Saltern_... 


Saltfast.. 


Saltllsh. 

, 169 

Saltsuiage , , 

, 169 

Saltgreen , , 

.. 169 

Saltierwise... 


Saltigrade,, 

, 169 

Saltimbanco, 

, . 109 

Salting. 


Saltire. 


Saltish ...._ 


Saltishly. 

... 169 

Saltishness., 

, 169 

Salt junk. 


Saltless. 

, 169 

Saltlick. 

... 169 

Saltly. 

, 169 

Saltmarsh , , 

.. 169 

Saltmine. 

... 169 

Saltness. 


Saltpan_;, 

... 169 

Salt Pen. 

169 

Saltperlate ... 

.. 169 

Saltpeter. 

.. 169 

Saltspring,, 
Saltwater , , 

, 13.3 

Saltwork. 

., 133 

Saltwort. 

.. 133 

Salty . 

, 133 

Salubri. 

.. 133 

Salubrious ... 

, 133 

Salubriously . 

,. 133 

Salubrity. 

, 133 

Salutarily .... 

.. 133 

Salutariness.. 

, 133 

Salutary. 

, 133 

Salutation.... 

, 133 

Salutatoriani. 

, 168 

Salutatory.., 

, 168 

Salute. 

, 168 

Saluter. 

, 168 

Salutiferous,. 

, 178 

Salvabilitv ,. 

, 178 

Solvable. 

, 178 

Salvableness . 

, 178 

Salvage. 

, 178 

Salvatella , , 

, 178 

Salvation. 

, 178 

Salvatory. 

, 178 

Salve. 

, 178 

Salver. 

, 178 

Salvershaped. 

, 178 

Salvific. 


Salvo. 

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Savor.. 

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Scentless .... 

.. . . 347 

Seckel. 

.. 265 

Serve . 

. 219 

Satisfaction .. 



.. . 324 


.... 347 

Seclude . 

.. 205 

Servente... 

. 316 

Satisfactive .. 

... 328 

Savorilv . 

... 170 

Sceptered ... 


Second . 

.. 265 

Service.... 

. 219 

Satisfactorily. 

. . . 328 

Savoriness . . . 

... 170 

Sceptic . 

.... 347 

Secret . 

.. 265 

Servile . 

. 219 

s itisfactory .. 

... '328 

Savorl . 


Schedule _ 


Secretary _ 

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Servitor... 

. 219 

Satisfiahle .... 

. .. 328 


170 


.. 347 

Secrete . 

.. 265 

Servitude.. 

. 219 

Satisfier . 


Savurly . v 

... 170 

Sebematist .. 

.... 247 

Sect .. 


Session . .-.. 

. 219 

Satisfy ... 

... 328 

Savorous .... 

. .. 170 

Scheme . 

.... 347 

Sectile . 

.. 265 

Sesspool. . . 

. 219 

Sative". 


Savory_:... 

. . 170 

Schemer. 

.... 347 

Section. . 

.. 265 

Setaceous, 

. 219 

Satrap . 

... 328 

Savory! . 


Scliemist .... 

.... 347 

Sector . 

.. 265 

Sete . 

. 219 

Satrapal . 

... 328 

Savoy ... 

. .. 170 

Schism . 


Secular . 

.. 265 

Setor . 

. 219 

Satrapess . 

... 328 

Savoyard .... 

... 170 

Schismatic .. 

.... 347 

Secure . 

.. 265 

Settee . 

. 219 

Satraplcal _ 

..: 328 

Saw . 

... 170 

Schist . 

.... 347 

Sedan . 


Settler . 

. 219 

Satrapy . 


Sawdust. 

... 324 

Schistons.... 

.... 348 

Sedate . 

.. 265 

Sever. 

. 219 

Saltnstorie_ 

.. 327 

Sawl. 

. .. 324 

Scliitose. 

.. .. 347 

Sedative. 

.. 265 

Several.... 

...... 219 

Saturable . 

... 328 

Sawmill . 


Scholar . 

.... 348 

Sedentary .... 

.. 265 

Severally .. 

. 219 

Saturant . 

... 323 

Sawpit. .. 


Scholarly.... 

.... 348 

Sedge . 

.. 265 

Severe . 

. 219 

Saturate . 

... 328 

Sawset -. 

. 324 

Scholastic... 

....348 

Sediment . 

.. 265 

Severity,.. 

. 217 

Saturation _ 

... 328 

Sawyer .. 

... 324 

Scholiast .... 


Sedition . 

.. 265 

Sewer . 

. 217 

Saturity . 

... 328 

Saxifrage .... 

. .. 324 

Scholium .... 

.. .. 348 

Seduce . 

.. 265 

Sextile, 

. 217 

Saturn . 

... 328 

Saxon . 


School. 


Sedulous. 

.. 265 

Sexton. 


Saturnalia.... 

... 328 

Saxonism .... 

... 324 

Schooling.... 

.... 348 

Seed .. 

..-265 

Shabby .. ... 

,,, 217 

Saturnalian'. .. 

... 328 

Scab . 


Sehouner .... 

.... 348 

Seedy .. 

.. 265 

Shackle, .. 

..... 217 

Saturnaliar ... 

.,. 328 

Scabbard . 

... 324 

Schorl . 

.... 348 

Seek . 


Shadow.... 

.... 217 

Saturnian . 

.. 328 

Scabby . 

. .. 324 

Sciatic . . .. 

.... 348 

Seem . 

.. 265 

Shaft . 


Saturnine 

... 328 

Scabbed. 

... 324 

Sciatica . 

.... 348 

Seemly. 

.. 265 

Shag.,,,. 


Satyr . 

... 328 

Scabiness .... 

... 324 

Science. 

.... 348 

Seen. 

.. 265 

Shaggy,, 

. 217 

Satyric . 


Scabious . 


Scientific .... 

.... 348 

Seer . 

.. 265 



Sau . 

.. 328 

Scabrous . 

.... 324 

Scilicet ., 

.... 348 

Seethe . 

.. 265 

Shake . 

. 220 

Sauce . 

.. 328 

Scaffold . 

... 343 

Scimitar . 

.... 352 

Segneurial ... 

.. 213 

Shale . 


Sauceb ... 

.. 328 

Scagliola . 

... 343 

Scimiter . 

.... 352 

Segregate .... 

.. 213 

Shallop , , 

,., 220 

Saucebox . 

.. 100 

Scalable . 

... 343 

Scintillant .. 

.... 352 

Seignior . 

. 213 

Shallow,, 

. 220 

Sauceboxy.... 


Scalade. 

. .. 343 

Scintillate... 

.... 352 

Sel niory..... 

.. 213 

Sham. 


Saucepan. 

. .. ICO 

Scald . 

... 343 

Sciolism . 

.... 352 

Seine . 

.. 213 

Shamble,, 

. 2 20 

Saucer . 

... 160 

■ Scaldic . 


Scion . 

.... 352 

Seize . 

.. 213 

Shame _ 

. 220 

Saucerx . 

... 328 

Scale . 

... 343 

SeirrtVus .... 

.... 352 

Seldom .'. 

.. 214 

Shammy., 

. 220 

Saucgbark .... 

.. 191 

Scalene . 

... 343 

Scission . 

.... 352 

Select . 

.. 214 

Shampoo .. 

. 221 

Sauct ,... 


Scaliness . 

... 343 

Scissors .. 

.... 352 

Selectman . 

.. 214 

Shank . 

. 221 

Saucily. 

.. 192 

Seal!. 

... 343 

Sclerotic. 

.. .. 352 

Self. 

.. 214 

Shant. 

.221 

Saucilyx . . 


Scallion. 

... 343 

Scoff . 

.... 352 

Selfish . 

.. 214 

Shatter, , 

. 221 

Sauciriess . 

... 192 

Scallop . 

... 343 

Scold . 

.... 352 

Selframe . 

.. 214 

Shave , 

. 221 

Saucisse .... 

... 192 

Scalloped .... 

... 343 

Sconce . 

.... 352 

Selvage . 

.. 214 

■Shaver . 

. 221 

Saucisson . 

... 191 

Scalp . 

... 343 

Scoop . 

.... 352 

Semaphone .. 

.. 214 

Shawl . 

. 221 

Saucy . 


Scalpel . 

... 343 

Scope .. 

.... 352 

Semblance . 

.. 214 

Sheaf. 

. 221 

Sauerk . 


Scaly'. 

... 343 

Scorbutic.... 

.... 352 

Seminary. 


Shear. 


Sauerkraut ... 

.. 191 

Scathble . 

. . 343 

Score . 

.... 352 

Semitic.., . 

.. 214 

Shears . 

. 221 

Saul . 

... 191 

Scam bier . 

... 343 

Scoria 

.... 166 

Semitone . 

.. 214 

Sheath , , 

. 221 

Saulie . 

... 191 

Scammony ... 

... 343 

Scow _ \ _ 

.... 264 

Sempstress.... 

.. 214 

Sheathe . 

..... 221 

Sau It . 

.. 169 

Scamp . 

... 343 

Scowl .■.. 

.... 264 

Sena’te ...._ 

.. 214 

Sheen . 


Saun. 

.. 323 

Scamper. 

. . . 343 

Scrabble .... 

. ... 264 

Senator . 

.. 214 

Sheep . 

. 234 

Sauucingbell . 

.. 169 

Scandal . 

... 343 

Scrag . 

.. .. 264 

Senatorial .... 

.. 214 

Sheepish , 

234 

Saunders. 

.. 169 

Scandalize.... 

... 343 

Scramble .... 

.... 264 

Senile . 

.. 214 

Sheer. 


Saundersblue. 

.. 169 

Scandalous ... 

. .. 343 

Scrap . 

.... 264 

Senility ... 

.. 214 

Sheet . 


Saunt . 

... 323 

Scandalously . 

... 343 

Scrape . 

.. .. 264 

Senior . 

.. 214 

Sheik . 

. 234 

Saunter . 

... 169 

Scandent. 

... 344 

Scratch. 

. . .. 264 

Seniority. 

.. 214 

Shekel. 

. 234 

Saunterer .... 

. 169 

Scansion . 

...344 

Scrawl . 

.. .. 264 

Sensation . 

.. 214 

Shekinah, 

. 221 

Saur . 

... 169 

Scansorial. ... 

.. 344 

Screak . 

.... 2G4 

Sense .. 

.. 215 

Shelter , , 


Sauri . 

.. 323 

Scant . ; 

. .. 341 

Scream . 

. 264 

Sensibility. 

.. 215 

Shelve.,,.. 

. 234 

Sauria . 

.. 169 

Scantily . 

... 341 

Screech . 

.... 264 

Sensible . 

.. 215 

Shedl . 


Saurian . 

. . 169 

Scantiness.. • . 


Screen . 

.. .. 264 

Sensitive . 

.. 215 

Shepherd.. 

.. 234 

Sauroid. 

.. 169 

Scantling. 

... 341 

Scribble. 

.... 264 

Sensorial. 

.. 215 

Sherbet,, 


Saurophagus . 

.. 169 

Scantly. 

... 344 

Scribe . 

.... 264 

Sehsoriura .... 

.. 215 

Sheriff . 


sausa . 

.. 323 

Scantness .... 

. .. 344 

Scrimp . 

.... 264 

Sensory . 

.. '215 

Sherry . 


Sausage . 

.. . 169 

Scanty . 

... 344 

Scrip ...._ 


Sentence . 

.. 215 

Shew . 


Saurg . 

.. 169 

Scape . 

... 344 

Script . 

.... 264 

Sententious .. 

.. 215 

Shewn . 

228 

Sausswrite ... 

.. 169 

Scapement ... 

... 344 

Scripture . . .. 

.... 264 

Sentient t . 

.. 215 

Shibboleth 

. 228 

Sauterelle .... 


Scapula. 

...344 

Scrivener . . . 

.... 264 

Sentiment. 

.. 215 

Shield. 

.. 228 

Sautern __ _ 

.. 170 

Scapular. 

... 344 

Scrofula ., , 

.... 264 

Sentimental. .. 

.. 215 

Shiftless., 

. 228 

Sauvegarde. .. 

... 170 

Scapulary . 

. .. 344 

Scroll . 

.... 264 

Sentinel . 

.. 215 

Shilbv . 

. 228 

Sav . 

.. 324 

Scar . 

... 346 

Scrub . 

.... 264 

Sentry . 

.. 216 

Shilling,, 


Sava . 


Scarce . 

...346 

Scruple . 

.... 264 

Separable...-. . 

.. 216 

Shilly . 


Savab . 

... 323 

Scarcely . 

... 346 

Scrutiny . 

.... 264 

Separatist .... 

.. 216 

Shimmer .. 


Savable . 

.. 170 

Scarceness... 

... 346 

Scrutotre . . . . 

.... 264 

Septennial. 

.. 216 

Shin. 


SavHcan . 

... 170 

Scarcity. 

... 346 

Scud . 


Septuagint ... 

.. 216 

Shingle , , 


Savage . 

.. 170 

Scare . 


Scuffle . 

.... 264 

Sepulcher . 

.. 216 

Shinnev ... 


Savage! . 

... 323 

Scarecrow. ... 

... 346 

Scull . 


Sepulchral. ... 

.. 216 

Shinto . 


Savagely . 

... 170 

Scarf . 

... 346 

Scullery . 

.... 264 

Sepulture. ... 

.. 216 

Shire . 


Savageii . 

... 323 

Scarfed . 

... 346 

Scullion ..... 

.... 264 

Seqnacious ... 

.. 216 

Shirk . 

. 228 

Savageness... 

.. 170 

Scarfing . 

... 346 

Sculpture . .. 

.... 264 

Sequel.. 


Shirred.... 

. 228 

Savager . 

.. 323 

Searfskin. 

. .. 346 

Scum. 

.. 264 

Sequence . 

.. 216 

Shirting ... 

. 228 

Savagery . 

.. 170 

Scarifier . 

... 346 

Scupper . 

.... 265 

Sequester . 

.. 216 

Shive . 


Savagist . 


Scarify . 

... 316 

Scurf . 


Sequestrate... 

.. 216 

Shiver . 


Savagism . 

.. 170 

Scarlatina.... 

... 346 

Scurrillous... 

.... 265 

Sequestration. 

. 216 

Shoal . 

233 

Savan . 

.. 324 

Scarlet . 

... 346 

Scurry . 


Seraglio . 


Shear . 


Savana . 

.. 170 

Scarp . 

... 346 

Scutcheon. .. 


Seraph . 


Shout . 


Savanna . 


Scarred . 

... 346 

Scuttle. 


Seraphic. 

.. 218 

Shock. 

. 233 

Savant . 

.. 170 

Scarring. 

... 346 

Scythe . 

.... 265 

Seraphim. 

.. 218 

Shoddy,, 

. 233 

Save . 

... 170 

Scath ,. 

... 346 

Sea . 

.... 265 

Serapis . 

.. 218 

Shone . 

. 233 

Saveall . 


Scathe . 

... 347 

Seaboard .... 

.... 265 

Serenade . 


Shook . 


Saveloy . 

.. 170 

Scatht'ul . 

... 347 

Seafarer. .... 

.... 265 

Serene ... 

.. 218 

Shoot . 


Saver . 

.. 170 

Scathless . 

. .. 347 

Seal . 

.... 265 

Serenity . 

.. 218 

Shore. ... 


Savero..- . 

.. 324 

Scatter . 

...347 

Seam . 

.... 265 

Serf. ,. 


Shote. 


Savi. 


Scattered. 

...347 

Seaman. 

265 

Sergeant . 

.. 218 

Shout. 

.233 

Savin. 

.. 170 

Scattering.... 

. .. 347 

Seamstress.. 


Serial . 

.. 218 

Shove . 


Saving . 


Scavenger .... 

. .. 347 

Sear . 


Serious . 

.. 218 

Shower „ , 


Savinglj . 

.170 

Scene . 

. .. 347 

Search . 


Serjeant . 

.. 218 

Showery ... 

. 274 

Savingo . 

.. 324 

Scencny . 


Season . 

.... 265 

Sermon . 

.. 219 

Shred . 

. 274 

Savingne. 

.. 324 

Scenic. 

...347 

Seat. 

.... 265 

Serons. 


Shrew. 

. 274 

Savin”ness ... 

. 170 

Scenical. 

...347 

Seaworthy .. 

.... 265 

Serpentine ... 

.. 219 

Shrewd.... 


Savingsbank 

170 

Scenographic 

. .. 347 

Sebaceous... 

.... 265 

Serrate . 

... 219 

Shriek. 

. 224 

Savoie. 


Scenography. 

... 347 

Secant. 

.... 265 

Serum. 


Shrill. 


Savo. 

.. 324 

Scent. 

. .. 317 

Secede. 

.... 265 

Servant.. 

... 219 

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PAGE. 

Shrink.274 

Shrinkage.!. 274 

Shrinker. 274 

Shrinkingly ...... 274 

Shrite.. 274 

Shrivately.274 

Shrive:. 274 

Shrivel. 274 

Shriver.. ,274 

Shriving. 274 

Shroff ..274 

Shroffage. 274 

Shrood. 274 

Shroud .. 274 

Shrouding.274 

Shroudless . 274 

Shroudplate.... 275 

Shroudy.,. 275 

Shrove..275 

Shrovetide i. 275 

Shroving .. 275 

Shrow.. 276 

Shrowd.276 

Shru. 270 

Shrub .i. 276 

Shrubbery. 276 

Shrubbiuess. 276 

Shrubby .. 276 

Shrubless....276 

Shrufl.276 

Shrug. 276 

Shrunken ...276 

Shuck_•. 279 

Shudder. 279 

Shude .. 279 

Shuff. 279 

Shuffle . 279 

Shuffleboard .... 278 

Shufflecap.278 

Shuffler. 278 

Shuffling. 278 

siiug.'..'278 

Shumac ... 278 

Shun.. 278 

Shunless. 278 

Shunti.. 277 

Shut. 277 

Shute..... 277 

Shutter..277 

Shuttered. 277 

Shuttle. 277 

Shuttlebox . 277 

Shuttleracc. 281 

Shy......281 

Shyly.'. 280 

Shyness ......... 280 

Si. 280 

Slalogue . .. 282 

Siamese. 282 

Sib . 282 

Siberian.. 282 

Siberlte.282 

Sibilance. 282 

Sibilant. 282 

Sibilate. 283 

Sibilation. 282 

Sibilatory. 283 

Sibllous. 283 

Slbul. 283 

Sibyllst. 283 

sibylline. 283 

Sic. 283 

Slcamore.. 283 

Sicca___ 283 

Siccate .. 283 

Sjccation. 283 

siccative.. 283 

Siccety.. 283 

Siccifie. 283 

Sice. .. 283 

Sich. -285 

Sicilian. 285 

Sick.■. 285 

Sickbed. 285 

Sickberth. 285 

Sickboy. 285 

Sickbrained. 285 

Sicken. 285 

Sicker .. 284 

Siokeringly. 284 

Sickerly. 284 

Sickerness. 284 

Sicklsh. 284 

Sickishly. 284 

Sickishness. 284 

Sickle.... 284 

Sickled ..'. 284 

Sickleman.. 284 

Sickler. 284 

Sickless.. 284 

Sicklewnrt.284 

Sickbed. 284 


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Sickliness.. 284 

Sickiist,. 284 

Sickly. 284 

Sickness.... 285 

Sickroom.. 285 

Side...285 

Siddow. 285 

Side... 286 

Sldearm.286 

Sideboard. 286 

Sidebox.i.... 286 

Sidecut..... 286 

Sided. 286 

Sidefly. 286 

Sideglance. 286 

Sidenead. 286 

Sidehill. 286 

Sidelever.. 286 

Sidelong..., 286 

Sideling. . 286 

Sideman.._... 281 

Sidepipe. 286 

Sideposts... 287 

Sider.,. 287 

Sideral.. 287 

Siderate.. 287 

Siderated...;. 287 

Sideration.. .._287 

Siderograplv.287 

Siderography.... 287 

Sideroman. 287 

Sideiomer^_ . 287 

SideroS'.. 287 

Siucrscope.......- 287 

Sidesad...'. 281 

Siddlesaddle...... 287 

Sidetable ....281 

Sidetaking. 281 

Sideview . 295 

Sidewalk.295 

Sideways. 295 

Sidewind. 295 

Sidewise. ,295 

Siding.295 

Sidle.. 295 

Siege.. 295 

Sienite... 295 

Sienitic. 295 

Sienna. 295 

Siennese. ..,.295 

Sierra.295 

Siesta... 295 

Sieur. 295 

Sieve. 295 

Sift .A.295' 

Sifter. 295 

Sig. 296 

Sivaultian.296 

Sigel... 300 

Slggillative. 360 

Sigh.. 296 

Sighborn___ 296 

Sigher..... 296 

Sighfulness. 300 

Sighingly. 296 

Sight... 297 

Sighted.,...297 

Sightful.A,.... 300 

Sightless;. 300 

Sightlessly....... 300 

Sightly .. 300 

Sightseeing...... 300 

Sightseer.... 300 

Sighgtshap. 300 

Sightsman.. 300 

Sigla. 300 

Sigma. 300 

Sigmoid . 300 

Sigmoidal. 300 

Sigmoidally. 300 

Sigmoidlng. 300 

Sign.. 300 

Signal. 300 

Signalftre. 300 

Signalist.-.. 300 

Signality. 300 

Signally.. 300 

Signalment. 300 

Signatlon_.... 300 

Signator.. 301 

Signatory. 300 

Signature. 301 

Signaturist. 301 

Signboard. 301 

Signer. 301 

Signet. 301 

Signeted.'301 

Signetring.. 301 

Slgnifier. ■.301 

Significance. 301 

Slgnificancy. 301 

Significant. 301 


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Significantly.,.,. 301 

Significate. 301 

Signification. 301 

Significative. 301 ' 

Signifieator.._ 301 

Significavit. 301 

Signify. 301 

Signior .*. 301 

Signiorize ..301 

Signiorship. 361 

Signiory. 301 

Signmanual. 301 

Signor. 301 

Signpost.. 301 

Sike. .301' 

Siker. 301 

Sikerness.. 301 

Sikhs. 301 

Silca. 220 

Siicanite. 220 

Sile. 301 

Silence. 301 

Sllene...-.. 301 

Silent. 301 

Silentiary.. 301 

Silently. 301 

Silentness. 302 

Silesia.,:'. 302 

Silesion. 302 

Silex. 302 

Silhoutte ___ 302 

Silica...!. 362 

Silicate. 302 

Silicated. 302 

Silice.. 302 

Siliceous. 302 

Silicie. 303 

Silicify. 303 

Silicious. 302 

Stlicite. 303 

Sillicited 303 

Silicie. 303 

Silicon. 303 

Siiination. 139 

Siliculo.. 303 

Siliqua.,.. 303 

Silique.. 303 

Silk.. 303 

Silkcotton... 303 

Silken..,..-.. 304 

Silkgrass .. 304 

Silkiness.— 304 

Silkman. 304 

Silkness... 304 

Silkshag. 3o4 

Silkweed. 304 

Si Ik will., . 304 

Silkworm..-.. 304 

Silky... 304 

Sill... 305 

Sillily. 305 

Sillock. 305 

Si lion. 305 

Silly. 305 

Silly how.. 305 

Silo. 305 

Silt. 235 

Silty. 179 

Silure... 180 

Silurian. 161 

Silver bush. 270 

Silverfur. 270 

Silverless.. 190 

Silverly.. 190 

Silvern. 288 

Silvery. 288 

Sirna...288 

Simagre.... 288 

Simar.,. 288 

Simare.. 288 

Simblat.. 291 

Simia:.,... 291 

Similar. 404 

Simile.•. 291 

Simiou.272 

Simious. 207 

Simitar... 272 

Simmer. 272 

Simnel. 272 

Similogue. 310 

Simoniac .. 272 

Simonist.. 272 

Simony. .207 

Simoon. 207 

Simople. 314 

Simper. 207 

Simperer. 207 

Simple. 212 

Simpleness. 212 

Simpler.. 212 

Simpless.. 212 

Simplest. 212 


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Simplice... 403 

Simplician.■ 212 

Simplify. 212 

Simplify.. 403 

Simply. 403 

Simulate. 404 

Simulty. 404 

Sin. 404 

Sinaic. 404 

Sinaitie. 404 

Siuapie. 404 

Sinapine. 404 

Striapis. 404 

Sinapism. 404 

Since ;. 404 

Sindon.... 404 

Sine. 464 

Sinecure.., 404 

Sinepite. 404 

Sinew....,.404 

Sinewed. 290 

Sinewous. -290 

Sinewy. 290 

Sinful. 290 

Sing. 290 

Singe. 290 

Singer. 290 

Single-. 290 

Singlin. 290 

Singlo.. 290 

Singly.. 290 

Singsong..... 290 

Singster ..'_ 290 

Singular.290 

Singult. 290 

Simoal....,__ 290 

Sinister. 290 

Sinisterly.,.. 308 

Sinistral... 308 

Sinistrous.. 309 

Sink. 309 

Sinker. 309 

Sinkhole. 309 

Sinless... 309 

Sinner. 310 

Sinter.— 311 

Sintoe... 311 

Sinuate. 312 

Sinuation.... 312 

Sinuose.‘312 

Sinuous. 312 

Sip. 312 

Sipe. 312 

.Siphon. 312 

Sipid.. 311 

Sipper. 311 

Sippex . 311 

Slppling.•.. 311 

Sir. 313 

Sire . 313 

Siren. 313 

Sirene.313 

Sirenical. 313 

Sirenize. 313 

Siriasis. 314 

Siritch... 314 

Sirius. 314 

Sirname. 315 

Sirrah. 315 

Sirupy. 315 

Sisalgrass. 316 

Sisery .'.. 316 

Siskin. 316 

Siskinlt. 316 

Siss. 316 

Sissoo. 316 

Sist. 316 

Sister. 317 

Sisterly.. 318 

Sistine. 392 

Sistrum . 318 

Sit. 392 

Site?. 325 

Sited . 325 

Sitfast... 325 

Slth.:. 325 

Sitology. 325 

Sitta. 325 

Sitter.'. 325 

Sitting...... 325 

Situate.'327 

Situated.. 327 

Situation .. 327 

Situs. ... 327 

Sivan. 327 

Siver .. 327 

Sixfold. 327 

Sixpence. 327 

Sixpenny. 327 

Sixscore’.. 327 

Sixshooter. 327 

Sixthly. 327 


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Sixthrate. 327 

sixtieth. 327 

Sizable. 327 

Sizar. 327 

Sized.....326 

Sizel. 326 

Sizer. 326 

Siziness..326 

Sizing. 326 

Sizy... 326 

Sizzle. 326 

Sizzling. 326 

Skain :. 326 

Skald. 326 

Skate. 326 

Skater. 326 

Skayless. 326 

Ske. 324 

Skcan. 326 

Skeed...'.. 390 

Skeel. 326 

Skeet. 326 

Skeg...,. 326 

Skegger. 326 

Skein. 326 

Skeletal.. 326 

Skeleton.. 326 

Skelly.326 

Skelp. 326 

Sken.. 326 

Skep .", 326 

Skeptic . 326 

Skeptical. 326 

Skepticism. 326 

Skepticize. 326 

Skerry. 326 

Sketch. 343 

Sketcher. 329 

Sketchily. 329 

Shetchy. 329 

Skew. 329 

SkeWarch. 329 

Skewback. 324 

Skewbridge,..... 324 

Skewer..:. 324 

Skewery. 324 

Skidder. 324 

Skiff .. 324 

Skill. 389 

Skilled. 389 

Skimmness. 391 

Skimmy. 391 

Skinch. 389 

Skinflint. 389 

Skinful. 389 

Sklnk. 389 

Skinless . ..389 

Skinner. 389 

Skip.. 391 

Skipper. 391 

Skippingly. 390 

Skirl.-.. 390 

Skirling. 390 

Skirmish. 390 

Skirmisher. 390 

Skirret. 390 

Skirt. 390 

Skirting. 390 

Skittish.390 

Skittishly.. 390 

Skittles. 390 

Skive ..'. 390 

Skiver... 390 

Skout. 39Q 

Sky. 330 

Skyblue.. 330 

Skycolor. 330 

Skyed.,. 330 

Skyey. 330 

Skyhlgh. 330 

Skylark. 330 

Siavedrlver. 330 

Slaveholder. 330 

Slaver. 331 

Slaverer. 331 

Slaveringly. 331 

Slavery. 331 

Slavesliip. 331 

Slavetraae. 331 

Slavic. 331 

Slavonic. 331 

Slavish.„. 331 

Slavishly. 331 

Slavishness. 331 

Slavism. 331 

Slavocracy. 331 

Slavonian.331 

Slaw. 331 

Slay. 331 

Slayer. 332 

Sleazy ..332 

Sleaziness. 332 


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Sled. 332 

Sledding. 332 

Sleek. 332 

Sleekly. 332 

Sleeky..; 332 

Sleekness..'.. 332 

Sleekstone. 332 

Steep. 332 

Sleeper. 332 

Sleepful. 332 

Sleepily. 332 

Sleepiness.. 332 

Sleeping. 332 

Sleepless. 332 

Sieeplessly. 332 

Sleepy..332 

Sleet. 332 

Sleetch. 332 

Sleetiness. 332 

Sleety. 332 

Sleevefiir. 332 

Sleevehand. 332 

Sleeveless. 332 

Sleid. 332 

Sleigh. 332 

Sleighing. 332 

Sleight. 332 

Sleightful. 334 

Sleightily. 334 

Sleigbtly.;,. 334 

Slender..,. 334 

Slenderly , .. 334 

Slenderness.334 

Slept....,.,.334 

Sleuth. 334 

Sleuthhound. 334 

Slew..,,. 334 

Slewed. 334 

Sley. 334 

Sllbber. 334 

Slice. 334 

Sheer. 334 

Slick. 334 

Slicking. 384 

SUckness .. 334 

Slid. 333 

SUdden-.. 333 

Slidder .. 333 

Slide. 333 

Slidegroat.333 

Slider_'.. 333 

Sliderest. 333 

Slidevalve ....... 333 

Sliftered.... 439 

Slight. 439 

Slighten. 439 

Slighter......439 

Slightly —...... 439 

Silly .. 440 

Slim.«440 

Slime. 440 

Sliminess. 440 

Slimoy. 440 

Slimy. 440 

Sliness. .440 

Sling. 440 

Sllnger. 440 

Slink. 440 

Slipknot......... 440 

Slipon... 440 

Slipper. 440 

Slipperiness.450 

Slipperily. 450 

Slippery. 450 

Slippiness.450 

Slippy. 450 

Slipshod. 449 

Slipshoe ...449 

Slipslop. 449 

Slipstring.449 

Slipthrift. 449 

Slit..'.. 449 

Slither. 449 

Slitter. 333 

Slive. 333 

Sliver. 333 

Sloaken. 333 

Sloam . 333 

Sloat. 333 

Slobber ...333 

Slobberer. 333 

Sloberry. 333 

Slock. 333 

Slogan. 333 

Sloke. 333 

Slot. 333 

Sloo... 333 

Sloom. 333 

Sloomy. 333 

Sloop. 335 

Slop. 335 

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AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



TAGE. 

sioponess..:. 

_ 335 

Slope wise_ 

. 335 

Sloping . _ 

. 335 

Sloping))’ .... 

_ 336 

Sloppiness.. 

.335 

Sloppy. 

. 335 

Slopy. 

. 335 

Slot. 

. 335 



Slothfully... 

.334 

Slothfulness 

. 334 

siothound . . 


Slotted.. 

. 331 

Slottery. 

334 

Sloth . 


Slothful.,... 

. 335 . 

.Slouch. 

.'334 

Slouching... 

.334 

Slough,..... 

. 334 

Sloughy_ 


Sloven. 

. 442 

Slovenliness 

. 419 

Slovenly .... 


Slow .. 

. 440 

Slowback... 

. 449 

Slowly 

. 440 

Slowness ... 

. 440 

Slub 

.440 

Slubber..... 


Sludge..._ 

. 

Sludger. 

. 439 

Sludgy.. 

. 430 

Slue . 

. 430 

Sluggard. 

. 475 

siuggardy... 

. 475 

Sluggish .... 

.475 

Sluggishly .. 

. 475 

Sluggy...... 


Slugs. 

.475 

Sluice_.■.. 

. 475 

Sluicegate .. 

. 475 

Sluicy. 


Slum. 

. 475 

Slumber_ 


Slumberer.. 

. 475 

Slumbery... 


Slumberless 

.475 

Slump ...... 


siumpy. 

. 475 

Slung____ 


Slungshot .. 


slunk. 

... . 475 

slur. 

. 475 

Slurred . 

. 475 

Slush. 

. 475 

Slushy.__ 


siutcli. 


Slutchy..... 

. 475 

Sly. 

. 4 oj 

Slyboots .... 

. 337 

siyiy. 


Slyness. 

. 337 

Smack. 


Smacking .. 


Smaketree.. 

. 477 

Smakily .... 

. 477 

Smakiriess.. 


Smakny .... 

. 477 

Smalder.... 

. 477 

Smaldrv_ 


Smallage ... 

. 337 

Smallish.... 

. 337 

Smallness .. 

..... 337 

Smallpox . .. 


Smalls. 

. 337 

Smally. 

. 337 

Smalt. 

. 337 

Smaltine ... 

. 337 

Smaragdine 

. 337 

Smaragdite. 

. 337 


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•Smart ..337 

Smarten. 336 

Smartle. 336 

Smartly.,.. 336 

Smartness. 336 

Smartweed. 336 

Smash.336 

Smasher. 338 

Smatch ..338 

Smatter ..338 

Smatterer.338 

Smattering ...... 338 

'Smear .....338 

Smeardab. 338 

Smeary...338 

Smeatn..,.338 

Smectite. 338 

Smeir.-....,-475 

Smell..:.. 475 

Smeller.•.... 475 

Smelling.475 

Smelt. 475 

Smelter.. 475 

Smeltery ...._ 475 

Smerlin... 475 

Smew.475 

Smicker.475 

Smicket .475 

Smilacine,.•. 476 

Smilax.:. 476 

Smile .. t.,.: 476 

Smileless ....:... 476 

Smiles.476 

Smilingly_476 

Smilingness_.. 476 

Smirch .'..476 

Smirk .. 476 

Smirky. 476 

Smite.. 476 

Smiter.. 476 

Smith .. 476 

Smither. 476 

Smithery. 476 

Smithing. 476 

Smithsonian. 476 

Smithy. 476 

Smitt. 476 

Smitten.•_476 

Sniittle. 476 

Smock. 477 

Smockable . 477 

Smoke. 477 

Smokearch. 477 

Smokeball. 477 

Smokebox.477 

Smokejack. 477 

Smokeless.477 

Smoker.. 477 

Smokesail. 477 

Smolt.. 477 

Smooth...477 

Smoother_..... 477 

Smooszando.477 

Smoothing . 477 

Smoothly. 477 

Smoothness. 477 

Smother .477 

Smothiry. 477 

Smouch.... .477 

Smu. 478 

Smudge . 477 

Smug___ __477 

Smuggle. 477 

.' Smile ly. 477 

Smugness.477 

Smuly. 477 

Smutch. 478 

Smyrniat.. 478 

Snacat. 478 

Snack ...,. 478 ! 


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Snaeket . 478 

Snaffle. 478 

Snag. r . 478 

Snagged . . _478 

Snaggy-... 478 

Snake.•... 478 

Snakeroot.478 

Snakeweed. 478 

Snake wood.. 478 

Snakish . 478 

Snaky.i... 478 

Snail. 478 

Snap.,478 

Snaplock .. 478 

Snapper. 478 

Snappish. 478 

Snappishly. 478 

Snappy. 478 

Snare...,.478 

Snarl'. 478 

Snarler ..478 

Snary_478 

Snatch.. 478 

Snatcher. 478 

Snatchingiy. 478 

Snath .. 478 

Snead. 478 

Sueak. 481 

Sneaker . ...i_481 

Sneaking. 481 

Sneakingness ... 481 

Sneap_'...:... 481 

Sneck .. 481 

Sneckband .-._:481 

Sned ..1481 

Sneer. 481 

Sneerer ..'481 

Sne.erful —..... 481 

Sneeringly.. 481 

Sneeze . 481 

Sneezeweed ...... 481 

Sneeze wood..... 481 

Sneezewort ..... 481 

Snell . 481 

Snep. 481 

Snicker .. 481 

Snickup. 481 

Sniff. 481 

Snift .-481 

Snig. 481 

Snigger. 481 

Sniggle. 4S1 

Snip.•.. t ., 481 

Snipe.. 481 

Snipebill.....^181 

Snipefish__ 481 

Snipper. 481 

Snipsnap. 481 

Snithy. 482 

Snivel..... 482 

Sniveler......... 482 

Snively;. 482 

Snob . 482 

Snobbery. 482 

Snobbish. 482 

Snobbishly.'482 

Snobbishness.... 482 

Snobbism. 482 

Snod .,..339 

Snood. 339 

Snook. 339 

Snooze ..339 

Snore. 339 

Snorer .. 339 

Snort. 339 

Snorter. 339 

Snout. 339 

Snouty. 340 

Snow.. 340 

Snowball. 340 


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Snowdeep. 340 

Snowding___ 340 

Suowdi ift. 340 

Snowdrop. 841 

Snowflake. 341 

Snowfleck. 341 

Snowflood. 341 

Snowgoose_... 341 

'Snowless. 341 

Suowplow. 341 

Snowshoe___ 341 

Snowstorm. 341 

Snowwhite. 342 

Snowy. 342 

Snub. 342 

Snubnose. 342 

Snubpost. 312 

Snudge.. 342 

Snuff. 342 

Snuffbox. 342 

Soaking. 482 

Soaky. 482 

Soal. 482 

Soap . 482 

Soapsuds. 482 

Soapwort. 482 

Soapy. 482 

Soar. 482 

Sob... 482 

Sober . 482 

Soberize. 482 

Soberly. 482 

Soberness. 482 

Soboles. 482 

Soboliferous.482 

Sobriety. 482 

Sobriquet.. 482 

Soc. 482 

Socage .. 482 

Socager -.482 

Socatran. 4so 

Socatrlne. 480 

Sociability . 482 

Socia. 479 

Sociable.. 482 

Sociableness .... 482 

Sociably.482 

Social...482 

Socialism. 482 

Socialist. 482 

Socialistic. 482 

Socialize . 482 

Socially . 482 

Socialness.479 

Socialogic.479 

Socialogy. 479 

Societ. 479 

Society. 479 

Socinian. 479 

Socinianism. 479 

Sock. 479 

Sockdolager_ 479 

Sockless.,. 479 

Socky. 479 

Socle........ 479 

Socman.479 

Socmanry.479 

Socorne.480 

Soc ratio. 480 

Socratically.480 

Socratism. 480 

Socratlst. 480 

Sod. 4S0 

Soda. 480 

■Sodalite. 480 

Sodality.:. 480 

Soda water .. 4S0 

Sodden. 480 

Soddy.480 

Soder. 480 


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Sodium. 480 

Sodomite . 480 

Sodomitieal. 480 

Sofa. 480 

Sofett.. 480 

Soft. 480 

Soffiet. 480 

Softsm. 480 

Soft . 480 

Soften. 480 

Softener.. 480 

Softish .. 480 

Softling. 480 

Softly. 480 

Softman.. 480 

Softner. 479 

Softness.479 

Soggy. 479 

Soil. 479 

Soiliness... 479 

Soilless.... 479 

Soilure. 479 

Soily . 7 ..: 479 

Soiree ... 479 

Sojourn.479 

Sojourner. 479 

Soiourning. 479 

Sol . 479 

Solace. 479 

Solaeement. 479 

Solacious.479 

Solanacious. 479 

Solander. 479 

Solanine. 479 

Solano. 479 

Solarium. 457 

Solarization.457 

Solarize. 408 

Solary.. . 408 

Soldanel. 408 

Soldanrie. 408 

Soldier. 408 

Soldiering.. 408 

Soldierly.. 408 

Soldiery.. 458 

.Sole. 458 

Solecism ........ 458 

Solecist . 458 

Solecistic. 458 

Solecistically.... 458 

Solecize... 458 

Solely. 459 

Solemn. 459 

Solemnness_ 401 

Solemnity. 459 

Solemnly. 401 

Solemnize. 459 

Solemnizer. 401 

Bolen. 407 

Solenacean. 407 

Solenceous. 407 

Soleness. 407 

Solenite. 407 

Soleplate.424 

Solere.... ..424 

Solert.‘ 424 

Soleship. 424 

Solfa. 100 

Solfanara. 100 

Solfatara. loo 

Solicitant. 432 

Solicitation.'..... 466 

Solicitor... 466 

Solicitous.466 

Solicitously.._ 466 

Solicitress.466 

Solicitude.466 

Solidarity ....... 466 

Solidate__466 

Solidism.. 466 


PAGE. 


Solidist. 

466 

Solify. 

466 

Solitude. 

490 

Sollar. 

490 

Solo. 

490 

Solstice. 

490 

Solstital..... 

490 

Soltier. 

169 

Solubility.. 

490 

Soluble... 

490 

Solubleness. 

490 

Solus. 

490 

Solute. 

490 

Solution. 

490 

Solutive. 

490 

Solvability. 

490 

Solvable. 

490 

Solvableness .... 

490 

Solve. 

490 

Solvency. 

490 

Solvent. 

490 

Solver. 

41**0 

Somative. 

490 

Somatical. 

490 

Somatics. 

490 

Somatist. 

430 

Somatology. 

490 

Somatotoiny. 

490 

Somber. 

490 

Somberly. 

41*0 

Somberness. 

490 

Sombrero. 

490 

Sombrous. 

490 

Sombrously. 

490 

Somedeal. 

490 

Somewhat. 

490 

Sommiel . 

490 

Somnambula.. 

490 

SomnaniDulator. 

67 

Somnambulic ... 

67 

Somnambulism.. 

67 

Sonambulist. 

67 

Somner. 

31 

Somnial. 

31 

Soninative. 

453 

Somniculous .... 

453 

Somnific... 

269 

Somniferous .... 

489 

Song... 

380 

Songful. 

380 

Songish. 

380 

Songless. 

3S0 

Songster. 

380 

Songstress. 

380 

Soniferous. 

434 

Station. 

3?T 

yy. 

285 

Syn. 

280 

T 


Thimble..'.. 

102 

Tiger. 

102 

Tigress . 

102 

Tippler. 

102 

V 


Vagrancy. 

289 

Versatile. 

440 

Vertebra. 

440 

Vestment. 

440 

Vigorous. 

100 

Villager. 

100 

Vineyard. 

6 ! 

Vividly.. 

440 

Volant.. 

70 

Volition. 

70 

Volley. 

. 70 






























































































































































































































































































































































































Index to Numbers. 


Cat. No. 

Page. 

Cat. No 

Page. 

Cat. No 

1 

431 

213 

155 

430 

1% 

431 

214 

155 

431 

2 

431 

239 

107 

432 

2'/, 

431 

240 

107 

433 

0 

65 

241 

21 

434 

6% 

330 

242 

21 

435 

8 

432 

245 

21 

436 

0 

432-434 

246 

21 

437 

012 

441 

247 

22 

438 

13 

411 

248 

22 

439 

013 

441 

240 

22 

440 

013% 

441 

250 

22 

441 

14 

441 

2.51 

22 

442 

18 

60 

254 

23 

443 

19 

61 

255 

23 

444 

20 

441 

256 

23 

445 

20% 

441 

257 

23 

446 

22 

70 

258 

23 

447 

23 

70 

259 

23 

448 

24 

70 

260 

23 

449 

25 

70 

261 

23 

4.50 

26 

70-433 

262 

24-102 

451 

27 

70 

263 

24 

452 

33 

10 

274 

351 

453 

33% 

10 

300 

440 

451 

34 

10 

301 

440 

455 

34% 

10 

302 

+10 

+56 

35 

10 

303 

440 

457 

35% 

10 

872 

136 

+58 

*6 

10 

373- 

136 

*159 

36% 

10 

374 

136 

460 

37 

441 

375 

136 

461 

37% 

441 

376 

136 

470 

38 

80 

377 

136 

471 

39 

67 

378 

136 

472 

.40 

66 

370 

136 

472% 

.50 

433 

380 

136 

473 

54 

62 

381 

136 

473% 

60- 

351 

382 

136 

478 

61 

433 

383 

136 

479 

63 

351 

384 

136 

481 

64 

433 

385 

136 

482 

04% 

433 

386 

446 

483 

66 

351 

387 

446 

484 

70 

66 

388 

446 

485 

74 

62, 

380 

446 

487 

80 

65 

390 

447 

488 

81 

66 

301 

447 

489 

82 

66 

302 

417 

490 

loti 

378 

393 

447 

401 

10S 

07 

394 

447 

492 

loo 

07 

395 

447 

493 

in 

07 

396 

447 

494 

112 

07 

397 

447 

496 

114 

07 

398 

447 

407 

115 

07 

399 

447 

498 

117 

07 

400 

447 

554 

120% 

320 

401 

446 

555 

126 

136 

402 

446 

556 

128% 

320 

403 

446 

557 

130 

441 

404 

447 

558 

130% 

441 

405 

447 

550 

134 

II 

406 

447 

560 

134% 

11 

407 

+47 

561 

135 

11 

408 

447 

562 

135% 

11 

4 U9 

447 

563 

136 

154 

410 

447 

564 

137 

154 

411 

447 

565 

138 

154 

412 

447 

566 

139 

154 

413 

447 

5iK» 

141 

154 

414 

447 

591 

142 

154 

415 

446 

592 

143 

154 

416 

446 

503 

144 

154 

417 

446 

594 

145 

154 

418 

447 

505 

153 

355 

410 

+47 

506 

154 

855 

420 

447 

597 

156 

855 

421 

+47 

598 

157 

355 

422 

447 

599 

170’ 

64 

423 

447 

600 

■205% 

339 

424 

447 

601 

•206% 

339 

425 

447 

602 

207% 

339 

426 

447 

603 

208% 

339 

427. 

447 

604 

209% 

339 

428 

447 

605 

210% 

839 

429 

446 

606 


Page. 

Cat. No. 

Page. 

Cat. No. 

Page 

446 

607 

289 

821 

14 

+46 

608 

289 

822 

14 

+47 

609 

289 

823 

14 

447 

610 

289 

824 

14 

+47 

611 

289 

825 

14 

447 

612 

289 

826 

14 

447 

613 

288 

827 

9* 

447 

614 

288 

828 

9 

447 

615 

288 

829 

9 

447 

616 

288 

830 

9 

447 

617 

288 

831 

9 

446 

618 

288 

832 

9 

446 

619 

288 

833 

9 

447 

620 

288 

831 

9 

447 

621 

288 

835 

9 

447 

622 

288 

836 

9 

447 

623 

288 

837 

9 

448 

624 

288 

838 

a 

448 

625 

288 

839 

14 

448 

626 

177 

841 

12 

448 

627 

177 

842 

12 

448 

628 

177 

843 

12 

448 

629 

177 

844 

12 

448 

630 

177 

845 

10 

418 

631 

177 

846 

10. 

448 

632 

177 

847 

10 

448 

633 

177 

848 

10 

448 

634. 

177 

849 

83 

448 

635 

177 

850 

83 

448 

036 

177 

851 

83 

448 

637 

177 

852 

83 

448 

638 

177 

853 

415 

247 

639 

177 

854 

415 

247 

640 

177 

855 

83 

247 

641 

177 

856 

83 

247 

642 

177 

857 

351 

247 

643 

177 

859 

83 

247 

644 

177 

860 

83 

435 

645 

177 

867 

101. 

435 

646 

177 

808 

93 

435 

647 

177 

869 

67 

435 

048 

177 

870 

03 

435 

049 

177 

871 

63 

435 

650 

177 

872 

03 

435 

051 

177 

873 

289 

435 

652 

177 

878 

77 

435 

053 

177 

879 

77 

435 

054 

177 

880 

77 

435 

665 

177 

881 

77 

435 

690% 

834 

882 

77 

435 

695 % 

334 

883 

it 

435 

760 % 

337 

884 

76 

435 

705% 

333-335 

885 

76 

436 

706% 

333-335 

886 

70 

43G 

7 67 v/ 

334 

887 

70 

436 

710% 

334-335-336 

888 

77 

414 

712% 

332 

889 

77 

414 

713% 

332 

890 

77 

414 

715% 

337 

891 

71 

414 

716% 

334 

892 

71 

414 

717% 

334 

893 

71 

414 

718% 

337-338 

894 

71 

414 

719% 

337-338 

895 

71 

414 

720% 

332 

896 

71 

414 

722% 

332 

897 

71 

414 

759 

280 

900 

00 

414 

770% 

335-336 

901 

60 

414 

802 

9 

902 

60 

414 

803 

9 

903 

60 

448 

804 

9 

904 

14 

448 

805 

9 

905 

14 

448 

806 

9 

906 

14 

448 

807 

9 

907 

14 

448 

808 

9 

908 

14 

448 

809 

9 

909 

1 + 

448 

810 

9 

910 

14 

351 

811 

9 

911 

14 

448 

812 

9 

912 

14 

351 

813 

9 

913 

14 

289 

814 

14 

914 

14 

289 

815 

14 

915 

20 

289 

816 

14 

916 

20 

289 

817 

14 

917 

10 

289 

818 

14 

918 

10 

289 

819 

14 

921 

93 

289 

820 

14 

922 

96 






































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Cat. No. 

Page. 

Cat. No. 

Page. 

Cat. No. 

Page. 

Cat. No. 

Page. 

Cat, No. 

Page 

923 

101 

1085 

no 

1235 

468 

1421 

345: 

1575 

348 

924 

101 

1080 

no 

1236 

468 

1422 

345 

1576 

348 

925 

101 

1087 

110 

1237 

468 

1423 

354 

1577 

348 

926 

63 

1088 

252 

1238 

468 

1424 

354 

1578 

348 

929 

94 

1089 

252 

1239 

468 

1425 

354 

1579 

348 

930 

62 

1090 

no 

1239% 

246 

1427 

354 

1580 

348 

931 

62 

1091 

no 

1241 

468 

1428 

354 

1581 

348 

932 

63 

1092 

252 

1242 

468 

142!) 

354 

1582 

348 

933 

62 

1093 

252 

1243 

468 

1430 

345 

1583 

355 

934 

160 

1094 

252 

1244 

468 

1431 

345 

1584 

aos 

935 

158 

1101 

no 

1245 

468 

1432 

345 

1585 

355 

936 

10 

1102 

no 

1246 

468 

1433 

345 

1586 

855 

‘137 

10 

1103 

no 

1247 

468 

1434 

.3*5 

1587 

•%55 

938 

76 

1104 

no 

1248 

468 

1435 

345 

1588 

355 

939 

76 

1105 

no 

1249 

468 

1436 

354 

1589 

355 

940 

76 

1106 

no 

1250 

468 

1437 

354 

1590 

aos 

941 

76 

1107 

no 

1251 

468 

1439 

354 

1591 

a r >5 

942 

77 

1108 

375 

1252 

468 

1440 

354 

1592 

355 

943 

77 

1109 

377 

1253 

468 

1441. 

354 

1593 

355 

944 

77 

1110 

no 

1254 

468 

1442 

354 

1594 

355 

945 

78 

mi 

no 

1255 

468 

1443 

345 

1595 

355 

946 

61 

1115 

158 

1273 

351 

1444 

345 

1596 

355 

947 

25 

1116 

158 

1275 

351 

1445 

345 

1097 

355 

948 

93 

1117 

158 

1276 

351 

1446 

345 

1598 

355 

950 

64 

1118 

159 

1277 

351 

1447 

345 

1600 

488 

•958 

185 

1119 

159 

1278 

351 

144S 

345 

1601 

488 

960 

185 

1120 

159 

1279 

351 

1449 

349 

1602 

488 

999 

10 

1121 

111 

1280 

351 

1450 

349 

1603 

488 

1000 

10 

1122 

111 

1316 

355 

1451 

349 

1604 

488 

1001 

109 

1123 

111 

1317 

355 

1452 

349 

1605 

488 

1002 

109 

1124 

111 

1318 

355 

1453 

349 

1006 

488 

1003 

109 

1125 

111 

1319 

a55 

1454 

349 

1007 

48.8 

1004 

109 

1126 

111 

1320 

79 

1455 

349 

1008 

4.88 

1005 

109 

1127 

159 

1321 

151 

1450 

349 

1609 

488 

1006 

109 

1128 

246 

1322 

151 

1457 

349 

1610 

488 

1007 

109 

1129 

246 

1323 

67 

1458 

349 

1611 

488 

1008 

109 

1130 

246 

1324 

67 

1459 

349 

1615 

488 

1009 

109 

1131 

111 

1325 

79 

1460 

349 

1617 

488 

1010 

109 

1132 

111 

1326 

79 

1401 

349 

1019 

488 

1011 

109 

1133 

111 

1327 

79 

1462 

349 

1621 

488 

1012 

109 

1134 

111 

1328 

79 

1403 

349 

1624 

488 

1013 

109 

1135 

111 

1329 

79 

1464 

349 

1625 

488 

1014 

109 

1136 

111 

1330 

79 

1465 

349 

1020 

488 

1015 

109 

1137 

246 

1333 

151 

1466 

349 

1627 

488 

1016 

109 

1138 

246 

1334 

151 

1467 

349 

1628 

488 

1017 

109 

1138% 

246 

1335 

151 

1468 

349 

1629 

488 

101S 

109 

1139 

246 

1336 

151 

1469 

349 

1630 

488 

1019 

109 

1141 

111 

1337 

104 

1470 

349 

1631 

488 

1021 

109 

1142 

111 

1338 

353 

1471 

349 

1632 

488 

1022j 

109 

1143 

111 

1339 

353 

1472 

3*9 

1633 

488 

1023 

109 

1144 

111 

1340 

353 

1473 

349 

1034 

488 

1024 

109 

1145 

111 

1342 

353 

1474 

349 

1635 

488 

1025 

109 

1146 

111 

1343 

353 

1475 

349 

1637 

488 

1026 

109 

1151 

111 

1344 

353 

1476 

349 

1639 

488 

1027 

109 

1152 

111 

1345 

353 

1477 

350 

1641 

488 

1028 

109 

1153 

111 

1346 

353 

1478 

350 

1043 

488 

1029 

109 

1154 

111 

1354 

353 

1479 

350 

1645 

488 

1030 

109 

11.55 

111 

1355 

353 

1480 

350 

1648 

452 

1031 

109 

1156 

111 

1356 

353 

1481 

350 

1650 

485 

1032 

109 

1157 

438 

ia r >s 

353 

1482 

350 

1651 

485 

1033 

109 

1159 

438 

1359 

353 

1483 

350 

1652 

485 

1034 

109 

1161 

438 

1360 

353 

1484 

350 

1653 

485 

1035 

109 

1164 

393 

1361 

353 

1485 

850 

1654 

485 

1036 

109 

1165 

393 

1369 

354 

1486 

aw 

1055 

485 

1037 

109 

1166 

393 

1370 

354 

1487 

350 

1656 

485 

1038 

109 

1167 

393 

1371 

354 

1488 

350 

1657 

485 

1039 

109 

1168 

393 

1373 

354 

1489 

aw 

16.58 

485 

1041 

110 

1169 

469 

1374 

354 

1490 

aw 

1059 

485 

1042 

110 

1170 

469 

1375 

354 

1491 

350 

1660 

485 

1043 

110 

1171 

469 

1376 

354 

1492 

350 

1661 

485 

1044 

110 

1172 

469 

1384 

354 

1493 

350 

1662 

4.85 

1045 

110 

1173 

469 

1385 

354 

1494 

350 

1663 

485 

1046 

no 

1174 

469 

1387 

354 

1495 

aw 

1064 

485 

1047 

110 

1176 

<57 

1388 

354 

1496 

350 

1665 

485 

1048 

no 

1177 

157 

1389 

354 

1497 

300 

1666 

485 

1049 

no 

1178 

241 

1390 

354 

1498 

350 

1667 

485 

1050 

no 

1179 

241 

1397 

354 

1499 

350 

1608 

485 

1051 

no 

1180 

242 

1398 

354 

1500 

aw 

1669 

485 

1052 

no 

1183 

242 

1399 

354 

1.501 

350 

1670 

485 

1053 

no 

1184 

243 

1401 

354 

1502 

aw 

1671 

4S5 

1061 

no 

1185 

250 

1402 

354 

1503 

350 

1672 

485 

1062 

no 

1187 

‘250 

1403 

354 

1504 

aw 

1673 

485 

1063 

no 

1188 

250 

1404 

345 

1505 

350 

1674 

485 

1004 

no 

1189 

2.'»0 

1405 

345 

1506 

300 

1675 

485 

1065 

no 

1190 

250 

1406 

845 

1507 

351 

1670 

485 

low 

no 

1193 

242 

1407 

345 

1508 

351 

1677 

485 

1067 

no 

1194 

24 2 

1408 

345 

1509 

351 

1078 

485 

1068 

no 

1195 

242 

1409 

345 

1510 

351 

1679 

485 

1069 

no 

1196 

242 

1410 

864 

1511 

a r »i 

1680 

48.5 

1070 

no 

1197 

242 

1411 

354 

1512 

351 

1681 

485 

1071 

no 

1198 

212 

1412 

354 

1513 

351 

1682 

*85 

1072 

no 

1199 

242 

1414 

354 

1514 

351 

1083 

485 

1073 

no 

1229 

408 

1415 

354 

1515 

351 

1684 

485 

1080 

251 

1230 

408 

1416 

354 

1516 

351 

1685 

485 

1081 

no 

1231 

468 

1417 

345 

1517 

351 

1686 

485 

1082 

no 

1232 

408 

1418 

345 

1518 

351 

1687 

485 

1083 

no 

1233 

408 

1419 

345 

1573 

348 

1688 

485 

1084 

no 

1234 

408 

1420 

345 

1574 

348 

1GS9 

485 



































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1C90 

485 

1837 

1691 

485 

1838 

1692 

485 

1839 

1693 

485 

1840 

1691 

485 

1841 

1695 

485 

1842 

1696 

485 

1843 

1697 

485 

1.844 

1698 

485 

1845 

1699 

485 

1846 

1700 

483 

1847 

1701 

483 

1848 

1702 

483 

1849 

1703 

483 

1850 

17 m 

483 

1851 

1705 

483 

1852 

1706 

483 

1853 

1707 

483 

1854 

1708 

483 

1855 

1709 

483 

1857 

1710 

483 

1858 

1711 

483 

1807 

1712 

483 

1868 

1713 

483 

1869 

1714 

433 

1870 

1710 

483 

1871 

1716 

483 

1872 

1717 

4.83 

1873 

1718 

483 

1874 

17191 

483 

1875 

1720 

483 

1876 

1721 

484 

1877 

1722 

484 

1878 

1723 

484 

1879 

1724 

484 

1880 

1725 

484 

1881 

i726 

484 

1882 

1727. 

484 

1883 

1728 

484 

1884 

1729. 

484 

1885 

1730 

484 

1886 

1731 

484 

1887 

1732 

484 

1888 

1733 

4.84 

1889 

1734 

484 

1S90 

1735 

484 

1891 

1736 

484 

1802 

1737 

484 

1893 

1738 

484 

1894 

1739 

484 

1895 

1740 

484 

1896 

1741 

484 

1897 

1742 

452 

1898 

1743 

452 

1899 

1744 

452 

1900 

1745 

452 

1901 

1746 

452 

1902 

1747 

452 

1903 

1748 

396 

1904 

1749 

396 

1905 

1750 

396 

1906 

1751 

396 

1907 

1752 

306 

1908 

1753 

396 

1909 

1804 

152 

1910 

1805 

152 

1911 

1806 

152 

1912 

1807 

152 

1913 

1808 

152 

1914 

1809 

152 

1915 

1819 

152 

1916 

1811 

152 

1917 

1812 

152 

1918 

1813 

153 

1919 

1813% 

488 

1920 

1614 

153 

1921 

1815 

153 

1022 

1816 

153 

1923 

1817 

153 

1024 

1818 

153 

1925 

1819 

153 

1926 

1820 

153 

1927 

1821 

153 

1028 

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30914 

337 

30915 

337 

30910 

337 

30917 

337 

30920 

338 

30981 

310 

30983 

340 

80984 

340 

30980 

340 

30987 

'340 

30989 

340 

32002 

829 

32011 

320 

32046 

333 

3204% 

335 

32048 

333 

32072 

334 

32072^ 

32073 

£ 

32074 

3.'!4 

32075 

333 

32075 

33.5 

32079 

335 

32090 

330 

32091 

330 

32092 

330 

32093 

330 

32098 

332 

32132 

333 

32133 

333 

32134 1 

333 

32136 

333 

32137 

333 

32138 

334 

32139 

334 

32140 

334 

32141 

334 

32142 

334 

32165 

332 

821G6 

832 


AT. No. 

Page. 

Cat. No. 

Page. 

Cat. No 

Page. 

Cat. No 

.32167 

322 

32480 

335' 

01243 

73 

65189 

32172 

332 

32481 

3:15 

01245 

73 

(>5193 

32173 

332 

32480 

337 

01247 

75 

65197 

32174 

332 

32488 

337 

01205 

74 

65*201 

32115 

332 

32490 

337 

61299 

74 

65*205 

32178 

332 

32492 

337 

01305 

74 

65209 

32190 

332 

32494 

337 

01405 

73 

65*213 

32192 

332 

32490 

330 

01487 

73 

65217 

32194 

332 

32497 

330 

0153.5 

74 

65*221* 

32196 

332 

32498 

380 

61565 

73 

C5225 

32198 

332 

32499 

330 

01509 

73 

65*229 

32240 

331 

32502 

329 

01587 

74 

65233 

32241 

333 

32590 

330 

01935 

75 

65237 

32242 

331 

32591 

330 

02135 

70 

65241 

32244 

333 

32592 

330 

02165 

70 

05245 

32245 

333 

32593 

330 

02199 

70 

60223 

32240 

335 

32598 

331 

02235 

74 

60225 

32247 

333 

32040 

339 

62509 

75 

00235 

92*248 

333 

32641 

330 

625S7 

75 

00237 

32.M9 

33? 

32042 

339 

62835 

73 

06271 

32250 

331 

32643 

310 

02945 

75 

66273 

32251 

338 

32044 

340 

02905 

75 

06281 

32252 

331 

32645 

340 

63750 

200' 

66285 

32253 

333 

32090 

331 

63757 

200 

66297 

32254 

333 

32092 

331 

63758 

200 

06299 

32255 

333 

32094 

331 

63759 

200 

00307- 

32256 

333 

32090 

331 

03703 

200 

06327 

32257 

333 

32098 

331 

03704 

200 

00329 

3-2258 

233 

32920 

338 

63700 

199 

66331 

32259 

333 

33132 

332 

04109 

•200 

00333 

32200 

331 

83133 

332 

04110 

200 

66335 

32205 

331 

33134 

332 

04111 

200 

00337 

32260 

331 

33130 

332 

04112 

200 

00339 

32207 

331 

33138 

332 

64113 

200 

06341 

32273 

331 

33139 

332 

05095 

15 

07301 

32274 

331 

33140 

332 

65090 

15 

07363 

32390 

334 

33141 

332 

65097 

15 

0730.5 

32391 

334 

33142 

332 

65098 

16 

67307 

32392 

3:44 

33143 

332 

05099 

16 

07309 

32393 

334 

33144 

332 

65100 

15 

07371 

32394 

334 

33145 

332 

65102 

18. 

07419 

82395 

334 

50905 

199 

65103 

16 

07420 

32390 

331 

50900 

199 

05104 

16 

07421 

32397 

334 

50907 

199 

05120 

15. 

67422 

32398 

334 

50970 

200 

05122 

15 

08020 

32399 

334 

50971 

200 

05101 

148 

69171 

32401 

834 

50972 

199 

65103 

148 

69323 

32402 

334 

50973 

199 

05105 

148 

09324 

32403 

334 

50974 

200 

65167 

148 

09301 

32404 

342 

59978 

88 

65169 

148 

09308 

32405. 

342 

50979 

88 

05171 

148 

69369 

32400 

312 

57568 

15 

05173 

148 

09370 

32407 

342 

00207 

10 

65175 

148 

69373 

32408 

342 

60666 

87 

65177 

148 

69376 

32409 

342 

01110 

01 

65179 

148 

09377 

32478 

335 

(>1119 

61 

65181 

148 


32479 

335 

01235 

75 

65183 

148 



Page. 


151 

151 

151 

151 

151 

151 

151 

151 

151 

151 

151 

151 

151 

151 

151 

SC 

86 

80 

SO 

as 

88 

88 

88 

87 

87 

87 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
7G 
70 

148 

148 

148 

148 

148 

148 

15 

15 

15 

15 

75 

94 

85 

80 

85 

88 
88 
94 
80 
88 
88 


Special Index to Numbers of W. E. Fan Motors. 


Cat. No. 

Page. 

Cat. No. 

Page. 

Cat. No 

Page. 

Cat. No, 

Page. 

Cat. No. 

Page. 

A 4 

859 

AAA 15 

359 

' CC 70 

3G4 

F 22 

303 

O 45 

300* 

A 5 

359 

AAA 10 

860 

CC 73 

304 

F 23 

863 

(4 4.8 

300 

A 6 

359 

AAA 33 

303 

CCC 30 

361 

F 34 

803 

(4 S3 

366 

A 10 

300 

C 34 

301 

CCC 08 

304 

F 54 

304 

Cr 85 

300 

A 11 

361) 

C 66 

304 

CCC 71 

364 

F 55 

304 

GG 41 

300 

4 12 

300 

C 69 

364 

CCC 74 

304 

F 50 

304 

<4(4 44 

366 

4 24 

363 

C 72 

304 

F 1 

359 

F 57 

304 

GG 46 

366 

A 25 

363 

C 75 

304 

F 2 

359 

F 58 

364 

GG 49 

866 

A . 20 

363 

C 76 

364 

F 3 

359 

F 59 

304 

GG 84 

300 

A 27 

363 

C 77 

304 

F 7 

300 

F 00 

304 

(jt(y 86 

306 

A 28 

363 

C 78 

364 

F 8 

360 

F 01 

364 

M 37 

362 

A 29 

363 

C 79 

304 

F 9 

300 

F 02 

364 

MM 38 

302 

A 80 

363 

C 80 

304 

F 17 

303 

F 03 

304 

MMM 39 

302 

A 81 

363 

C 81 

364 

F 18 

363 

F 64 

304 

T 50 

307 

A A 13 

359 

0 82 

304 

F 19 

863- 

F 05 

864 

T 54 

367 

4A 14 

360 

CC 35 

301 

F 20 

403 

<4 40 

300 

T 52 

307 

AA 32 

363 

CC 67 

364 

F 21 

303 

G 43 

306 

T 53 

367 













































































Index to Headings. 


PAGE. 

Appendix.,-.... 494 to 504 

Are Supplies, Miscellaneous... 155 to 198 

Conduit and Conduit Fittings..!...’. 321 to 357 

Construction Material. - .. 417 to 465 

Cutouts.. 60 to 82 

Electric Cooking and Heating Apparatus ...: 308 to 320 

Fixtures......274 to 294 

Incandescent Supplies. Miscellaneous ........ 103 to 154 

Marine Supplies.,,.... 199-to 206 

Minature Incandescent Lamps. 299 to 307 


PAGE. 

Motors .... 358 to 372 

Shades. 207 to 239 

Sockets and Receptacles. 83 to 102 

Station and Workmen’s Supplies. 407 to 416 

Station, Testing and Measuring Instruments.. 240 to 273 

Sunbeam Incandescent Lamps. 295 to 299 

Switches. 9 to 59 

Tools. 373 to 406 

Western Electric Fan Motors... 358 to 367 

Wires, Cords and Cables. 466 to 493 


Index to Materials. 


A 

PAGE, 


Accessories for Switches. 24 

Acme Portable Testing Set.270 

Acme Shade Holder. 106 

Acorn Cap.. 290 

Adapters with Plugs and Cords. Lamp... 257 

Adjustable House Brackets. 462 

Adjustable Lamp Hanger, Improved. 170 

Adjustable Malleable Iron Handles .... 395 

Adjustable Portable and Bracket. 280 

Adjustable Rhoestats. 133 

Adjustable Transformers. 269 

Adjusters. Cord.lot, 105 

Alcohol Blow Lamp:. 405 

Alcohol Soldering Torch. 402 

AM China Junction Boxes and Motor Cut- 

outs. P. & S.•.. 372 

All Steel Pliers. Vom Cleft’s. 383 

Allen Soldering Stick. 401 

Almond Flexible Bracket. 276 

Alternating Currenc Ammeters.253 to 265 

Alternating Current Amperemeters. 259 

Alternating Current Pan Motors.3G0, 367 

Alternating Current Instruments.. .257 to 265 
Alternating Current I'owet* Motor. 371 


Alternating Current Wattmeters. . .263, 265 

Alternating Power Motors. Singie Phase. 503 

Aluminum Half Shape Shade_'.. 234 

Aluminum Lined Reflectors. 220 

Always Level” Suspension Street Hood. 

Cutter’s... 235 

American Circular Loom Conduit .356 

American Heaters.*....316 

American Standard Wire Gauges. 400 

American Universal Enamel Pield Rheo¬ 
stats .127, 128 

Amidon’s Patent Corner Bit Brace. 396 

Ammeters, 155, 240, 244 to 247. 251 to 253, 

258, 271, 496.... 

,Arc.. . ....' .. 155 

Portable. 271 

Queen Wirt. 271 


PAGE. 

Ammeters, Railway.251 to 253 

Standard. 244 

Station.:.. 245 to 247 

Western-Electric. 240 

Weston.'...244 to 247 

Whitney. 258 

Amperemeters .259, 264, 265 

Bristol Recording. 259 

Duncan Recording ......264, 265 

Shallenberger. 264 

Anchor Ceiling Rosette. 68 

Anchor Cutouts. 68 

Anchor Flush Plates. 28 

Anchor Sockets. 91 

Anchor Switchhlock. 27 

Anchor Switches. 26, 27 

Angle and Corner Insulating Boxes for 

Iron Armored Conduit..339 to 341 

Angle K. W. Shade Holder Receptacle... 96 

Annunciator Wire. 491 

Arc Ammeter. 155 

Arc Circuit Meters. 263 

Arc Cutout Boards. 163 

Arc Cutouts. 158 to 160 

Arc Fixture. Cutter Pole.. 189 

Arc Hanging Boards, China. 163 

Arc insulator. Cutter. 182 

Arc Lamp Carbons.169 to 174 

Arc Lamp Cord, Galvanized. 489 

Arc Lamp Globes.177 to 179 

Arc Lamp Hangers.163, 164, 181 

Arc Lamp Hooks.164, 165 

Arc Lamps.191 to 193 

Arc Light Line Switches. 162 

Arc Light Transformers. 501 

Arc Switchboard. 156 

Arc Switchboard Fittings. 157 

Arc Supplies.,..155 to 198 

Armalac. 412 

Arms, Cross. 1 83 454 

Arms, Brace. 183 

Arms, Break ...458, 460 

Arms. Mast. iso. 190 


PAGE. 

Arresters, Lightning.13G to 138, 160, 179 

Arresters, Spark. 175 

Arresters, Static. 179 

Asbestos.;. 412 

Atmospheric Heaters. 317 

Attachment. Kerosene Lamp. 291 

Attachment, Plug and Receptacle for 
Brass Armored Conduit. 352 


Attachments for Kreuger Theater Lamps 192 


Augurs, Vaughan’s Patent. 374 

Automatic Boring Tools. 395 

Automatic Circuit Controlling Switch 161 

Automatic Magnetic Circuit Breakers. 

. ..55, 55, 58 


Automatic Pulieys, Fletcher.!.. . i 85 

Automatic Rheostats, Leonard Universal 

....:.. 120 , 121 

Automatic Switch, C. S., Flush. ‘>2 

Automatic Switches, for Electric Motors'. 

...131, 132 


Axes. 3ss 

B 

B. & T. White Porcelain Tubes. 445 

11 . F. Bracket Cutouts. 289 

B. F. Rosettes. 70 

B. F. Theater Dimmers. 133 136 

B. W II. Tape. 407 

Baby Knife Switches . 32 to 34 

Backs, Bracket.. 289 

Bag, tool, ..;;;; gw 

Bags. Carbon. 175 

Bairstow-Kanning Rheostats.... 133 to 136 

Ball, Cluster. 1 . 288 

Ball Cord Adjuster. 104 

Ball Shades. ->16 219 

Balls, Ceiling. 282 

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541 


.. . „ PAGE. 

Bar or Peanut.Cord Adjuster....... 104 

Bare Tinsel Cord.. 403 

Bars. 374 , 375 , 389 

Bases, Lamp:...,.298, 299 

Battery Cells, Hard Rubber. 410 

Battery Kan Motors. 365 

Battery Lamps. 300 to 305 

Battle Lantern.. 201 

Bedroom Fixtures.. 285 

Bell Break Arm, Fletcher’s.460 

Bell Hanger.. 180 

Bell Hanger and Cut-off Switch Combined 180 

Bell HangerVGimlet. 394 

Belt. Tool. 399 

Bend Flame l,amps.,. 301 

Bergman Switch Connections. 54 

Bergman Switches.40 to 53 

Billiard Shades or Reflectors.225, 233 

Bit Braces, Corner. 396 

Bits..394. 395, 397 

Block, I. T. E. Shunt, witli Protected Fuse 56 

Blocks, Pulley. 381 

Blow Lamp, Alcohol. 405 

Blow Torches...403 to 406 

Blowers and Exhausters, Direct Connect¬ 
ed Electric. 369 

Board, Richmond Panel. 495 

Boards, Circuit. 69, 70, 79, 81 , 82 

Boards, Distributing Cutout... 81 , 82 

Boards, Hanging.J02 to 164 

Boards, Multifile Cutout.69, 70, 79, 81. 82 

Boiler, Farina. 309 

Bolt and I.ock, Tile. 453 

Bolt. Cutter Insulated Suspension. 450 

Bolts.. 455 

Bolts, Switchboard. 154 

Books for Meter Reading. 267 

Boring Tools.. 395 

Bottom Wire Sockets . 92 

Boulevard Lamp Post. 198 

Boulevard Street Hood, Cutter. 236 

Bowl Shades, Silver Etched. 220 

Bowling Alley Shades. 225 

Box Cluster. 288 

Boxes for Iron Armored Conduit.. .329 to 342 
Boxes for Plain and Brass Armored con¬ 
duit..,...349 to 351 

Boxes, High Potential Fuse Cutout. 502 

Boxes, Marine Junction. 199 

Boxes, Wall..24, 102 

Brace Arm, Cutter. 183 

‘Brafces... 39G 

Braces, Cross Arm. 454 

Bracket, Almond Flexible. 276 

Bracket and Portable. Adjustable. 280 

Bracket and Portable Combined. 281 

Bracket Backs.. 289 

Bracket Cutout, K. W. 289 

Bracket Cutouts. 289 

Brackets, Electric...,.275 to 279 

Bracket, Fan Motors. 360 

Bracket. Fletcher lusulating. 437 

Bracket Receptacles, Chapman . 102 

Bracket Sockets...83, 96 

Bracket Tubes. 274 

Brackets. 154, 274 to 279, 437, 450 to 452, 458 

to. 465.. 

Brackets, Incandescent Street. 450 

Brady Mast Arms. 190 

Braided Office Wire. 491 

Branch Blocks .69 to 79 

Branch Circuit Junction Boxes for Iron 

Armored Conduit.332 to 334 

Brunch Circuit Junction Boxes for Plain 

and Brass Armored Conduit .349 to 352 

Branch Cutouts.69. 71 to 79 

Brass and Plain Covered Conduit, Branch 

Circuit Junction Boxes.849 to .352 

Brass Armored Conduit . 839, 344 to 348, 852 

Brass Armored Conduit Couplings. 348 

Brass Armored Conduit Elbows ... .345 to 347 

Brass Brackets with Husks. 277 

Brass Bushings. 290 

Brass Covered T's. 345 

Brass Engineers’ Filler. 415 

Brass Fittings... .. 290 

Brass Lineman's Torch. 406 

Brass Oil Cans.415, 416 

Brass Wire Cleats. 440 

Braziers, Hot Blast Blow Torch. 403 

Break Arms. 458, 460 

Break Knobs, Glass .423, 424 

Brewers Lamp Guard. 201 

Brick Drills. 398 

Bridge and Rheostat.267. 263 

Bridge, Wheatstone... 269 

Bristol Recording Instruments..259, 260 

Broiler. Electric... 318 

Brown Duplex Brackets. 452 

Brown Duplex Pins.. 451 

Brunt’s Regulating Socket. 99 

Brush Copper. 143 


_ - 1 A vT r, ■ 

Brush-Swan Attachment Plugs. 100 

Brush-Swan Socket. 100 

Brushes, Carbon. 140 

Brushes, Dynamo.139 to 142 

Brushes, W. E. Non-sparking. 141 , 142 

Bryant Bug Cutouts. 61 

Bryant Chandelier Switch...... 25 

Bryant-Cleveland Arc Cutouts. 160 

Bryant Double Pole Switch. 12 

Bryant-Edison Main and Branch Blocks, 

.71, 72 

Bryant High Tension Service Switch. 53 

Bryant K. W. Receptacle. 96 

Bryant Sockets.83 to 85, 92,' 93 

Bryant Paiste Switch. Flush. 20 

Bryant Porcelain Tablet Board. 70 

Bryant Receptacles.-..93, 96 

Bryant Rosette and Cleat Combined. 66 

Bryant Single Pole Switch. 10 

Bryant Testing Base. 96 

Bryant Waterproof Marine Switch. . 199 

Buckles, Turn.449, 450 

Buffalo Grip.■. 378 

Bug Cutouts. 00 , 61 

Building Switch, Western Electric. 158 

Bulb Shades... 216 to 218 

Bung Hole Lamps. 297 

Bus Bar (damps. 148 

Bus Bar Connections. 153 

Bus Bar Stands. 153 

Bushings. Brass... 290 

Bhshings for Floors.442, 444 

Bushings, Porcelain. 414 

Bushings. Socket . 103 , 10 c 

Butt Reamer for Iron Armored Conduit.. 343 
Buttons, Ceiling. 64,66, 67 

C 

C. S. Flush Double Push Switches. ..21 to 23 

C. S. Flush Switch Accessories. 24 

Cable Glass Insulator. 422 

Cables.476, 478 to 480, 489, 491 

Calipers. Micrometer. 400 

Candelabra Lamp Receptacles. 306 

Candle Flame Lamps. 301 

Candle Lamps. 301 

Candle or Bung Hole Lamps. 297 

Canopies....'.291 to 294 

Cans, Oil.....414 to 416 

Cant Hooks .373, 389 

Caoutchouc Wire. Simplex.481, 482 

Cap. Acorn.290 

Caps for Iron Armored Conduit.324, 328 

Car Circuit Breakers. 58 

Car Heaters, Electric. 317 

Carbon Bags. 175 

Carbon Brushes. 140 

Carbons.169 to 174 

Cardboard Shades.224, 225 

Cargo Lantern with Guard. 204 

Carpenter Enamel Rhoestats.118 to 126 

Cartwright Paper Waterproof Lamp 

Shade ... 224 

Carrying Cases, Wooden. 258 

Carrying Hooks.373, 389 

Cases for Instruments. Leather .345, 358 

Cast Iron Plugs for Iron Armored Con¬ 
duit. 324, 328 

Cast Iron Pockets for Anchor Switches .. 27 

Cedar Poles. Round. 456 

Ceiling Brackets. Malleable Iron. 458 

Ceiling Buttons.64. 66, 67 

Ceiiing Clusters.283. 284 

Ceiling Combination Gas and Electric 

Outlets..336 to 338 

Ceiling Fan Motors.361, 367 

Ceiling Fixtures, Marine.203, 204 

Ceiling Fixtures, Ornamental. 282 

Ceiling Globes and Balls. 282 

Ceiling Hook. Cutter. 181 

Ceiling Outlet Boxes for Iron Armored 

Conduit...... 338 

Ceiling Rosettes, or Cutouts.63 to 68, 70 

Cells, Hard Rubber Battery. 410 

Celluloid Shades.. 225 

Century Tape. 407 

Chafing Dish. Electric. 308 

Champion Screw Drivers. 393 

Chandelier Cutout. Anchor Covered. 68 

Chandelier, Frink’s Suspended Reflect¬ 
ing. 231 

Chandelier Loops, Iron. 107 

Chandelier Switch, Bryant . 25 

Chapin’s Hood. 237 

Chapman Receptacles. 102 

Charcoal Soldering Furnace. 402 

Charts, Meter Kate. 267 

Chatterton’s Compound... 407 

Chicago Fuse Repair Kit. 380 

China Cleats ... 438, 439 

China Cross-over Tubing. 441 


China Floor Tubes. 444 

China Hanging Boards.162, 163 

China Insulating Joints. P. & S . 111 

China Insulator for High Voltages. 424 

China Sockets. P. & S..:. 97 

China Switches,- P. & S . 10 , 11 

China Switch, Ratchet, Double Pole. 10 

China Switches, Paiste. 9 

China Wall Socket Receptacles. 97 

China Wiring Tubes.441 to 443 

Chisels. 398 


Circuit Boards.69, 70, 79. 81 . 82 

Circular Loom Conduit.-.. 356 

Circuit Motors, Arc. 263 

Circuit Tester and Ground Detector, 

Weston. 27b 

Clamp Connections. 152 

Clamp Connectors. 14 s 

Clamp, Perfection Desk or Music Rack.. 105 
Clamps.148, 377, 378, 385, 386, 390, 399, 457 


Clay Tubes, Vitrified... 445 

Cleats.69, 438 to 440 

Cleats or Rosettes. Ceiling Cutout. 63 to 68, 70 

Cleveland Arc Cutouts. 158 

Clifton Tape.. 407 

Climax Wire.... 482 

Climbers.“.386, 390 

Clips, Crosby. 457 

Clips for Brass Armored Conduit. 348 

Clock Switch. Electric.. 161 

Clock, Switchboard. 147 

Closet and Door Switches. 31 

Cloth, Crocus.. 412 

Cluster Balls. 288 

Cluster Fixture Complete. 289 

Cluster Reflectors, Frink’s.230, 231 

Cluster Shades. 228 

Coe Wrenches... 387 

Coiled Filameut Lamp.295, 296 

Coil Heater, Immersion. 311 

Cold Chisel. 398 

Colored Lamps. 305 

Colored Shades. 211 

Columbian Hood... 237 

Columbian Lamp Post.-. 197 

Column Fan Motors. 362 

Combination Bracket. 460 

Combination Bridge, Rheostat and Gal¬ 
vanometer. 269 

Combination Cluster Reflector, Frink’s.. 230 

Combination Conduit. 339 

Combination Coupling . 339 

Combination Cross Arm, Cutter’s..r._ 183 

Combinntion Fixture Cutout and Outlet 

Insulator. 433 

Combination Gas and Electric Branch 
Circuit Box and Cutout for Iron Ar¬ 
mored Conduit.336 to 338 

Combination Gas and Electric Side Out¬ 
let Boxes for Iron Armored Conduit 342 

Combination Handles. 397 

Combination Hot Blast Blow Torch. 403 

Combination Hot Blast Furnace. 402 

Combination Lag Screw and Nut Wrench 387 

Combination Pay-out Reel.376, 391 

Combination Reamer. 355 

Combination Rosettes and Cutouts.. 63,,65, 

66, 68. 70. 

Combination Shade and Holder, Marten. 226 

Combination Shade, Cutter. 235 

Combination Soldering Torch, Victor.... 402 

Combination Windlass, Cutter. 184 

Combined Exhaust Fans and Lundell Mo¬ 
tors . 368, 369 

Combined Instruments and Shunts. 245 

Combined Parallel and Cutting Pliers, 

Bernard’s.■... 384 

Combined Portable and Bracket. 281 

“ Come-along” Eccentric. 377 

Common Reel. 391 

Commutation Switch, C. S.. 22 

Commutator Compound... 408 

Competition Tape... 407 

Composition Bushings.103, 106 

Compound, Chatterton’s. 407 

Compound, Commutator. 408 

Compound Eccentric, Klein’s..-. 379 

Compound. Splicing. 407 

Comstock Pipe Cutters. 343 

Concealed Ceiling Rosettes and Cutouts 

.63,64, 66, to 68, 70 

Concentric Lamp... 195 

Condenser Lamps.. 305 

Conducting Cords. Copper. 493 

Conduit and Condnit Fittings.321 to 357 

Cone Lamps..302, 303 

Cone Shades.224 to 229 

Cone Tin Shades. 227 

Connections, Bus Bar. 153 

Connections. Clamp. 152 
































































































































































































































































542 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


PAGE. 

Cobnectoi sr ..148 to 151, 385, 38G, 330, 443 

Constant Potential Arc Lamps... . mi 

Construction,Material..,.417 to 405 

Contact Circuit Breaker, Mercury. 57 

Controller-Heads.'. 130 

Controllers. .117.121. 122, 130 

Controlling Switch, Automatic Circuit.... 101 

Converter, Bracket... 400 

Covex Shades...'. 7. .228, 223 


Cooking.and'Heating Apparatus, Electric 


....308 to 320 

Copper, Brush.. 143 

Copper Conducting Cords. 433 

Coppers, Soldering. 401 

Copper Terminals, Sliawmut. 1 14 

Cord Adjusters,.. 104, 105 

Cordage. Samson.. 433 

Cords, Copper Conducting.. 433 

Cords, P.lngs and Lamp Adapters.. . 257 

Cored Carbons !.109 to 174 

Corner Bit Brace. 330 

Corner Insulating Boxes..333 to 341 

Corner Insulator... 433 

Corner Pins.... 4">1 

(’ornice Brackets'. 400 

Corrugated Lamps ...302, 303 

Corrugated -Spiral Shades'. 222, 223 

Cotton Covered German Silver Resistance 
Wire... 480 


Cotton Covered Incandescent l am)) Cord 

. 483, 4"0 


Cotton Sleeving . 4’Mi 

Counter, Pule, or Talley Register_ .. 3!U 

Coupling. Combination. 333 

Coupling Tool. 855 

Couplings for Brass Armored Conduit.... 348 
Collidings for Iron Armored Conduit..324, 328 

Couidings for Plain Conduit. 854 

Cover, Rubber Socket. ioo 

Covered Bug Cutout ...00. 01 

Covered Chandelier Cutouts, Anchor_ 08 

Covered Cutouts. 'Sawyer-Man .70, 77 

Covered Motor Cutout. . .03, 78, 80, 372 

Covered Tinsel Cord. 433 

Covers for Brancli Boxes for Brass Ar¬ 
mored Conduit, Metal .. 351 

Covers fur Junction, Branch or Outlet 

Boxes, Iron Armored Conduit. .329, 343 

Crackle Ball Shade. 219 

Crackle Rich Cut Ball Shade. 219 

Crescent Shade. 234 

Crimped Shades. 214 

Crocus, Cloth.. 412 

Crolius Commutator Compound.408 

Cross Arm Braces.. 454 

Cross .Arms..183, 454 


Cross over Tubes, China. 441 

Grow Bars. 373 

Cup. Metal Dipping. 108 

Curling Iron Heaters. Electric.310, 319 

Current Direction Indicator. 155 

Curved Nipple .. 274 

Curved Tunes... 442 

Cut and Etched Shades.. 215 

Cut Glass Shades.....214 to 220 

Cutler-Hammer Rheostats. ..114 to 117 

Cut-off Switch. ... . 180 

Cut-off Switch and Bell Hanger Combined 180 

Cut-outs.,..... 

Anchor. 08 

Arc ... ..158 to loo 

B. E Rosette. 7o 

Hoards.... 09. 70. 79, SI. 82 

Bracket.... 289 


Branch.03, 71 to 79 

Bryant Bug. 01 

Bryant-Cleveland Arc. loo 

Bryant-Edison..71, 72 

Bryant-Porcelain Tablet Board. 70 

Ceiling Buttons...04, CO,. 07 

Chandelier.,. 08 

Cleat Rosettes and Ceiling. 03 , 04, 00 

to (i8.70... 

Cleveland Arc. 158 

Combination Rosette. ..03, 03. 00 . os, 70 
Concealed Ceiling Rosette..03 to OS. 70 
Covered Motor Cutout - 09,78, 80. 372 

Cutout and Distributing Board. . .81. S2 

l>. P. Switch. 79 

Dovetail Rosette...0.4. 05 

Edison . .73 to 70 

Edison Eu.se Link Cutouts on Por¬ 
celain Bases ....73 to 75 

Edison Plug Cutouts. 75 , 70 

Electrolier. . 01 

E. \V. Are Circuit. 100 

500 Volt. 09 . 78. so. 372 

Eixture.. _.00 to 03, Oft, 09 

Slope Arc.... 158, 159 

Horse Shoe. . . ..01 to 03 

K. W. Bracket. Porcelain. 289 

K; W. Ceiling Rosettes.08, 04 


PAGE. 


Cutouts, K. \V. Main and Branch .. 77 

Main Branch.. 82 

Main Line Fuse Blocks. 80 

Medium Horse Shoe. 01 , 02 

Midget...00, 03 

Motor...68, 78, 80. 372 

Multiple Circuit Tablet Board...... 09 

Multiple Cutout Board. 79 

New Style..!... 09 

P. &' S. 07, 71) 

Peru. 09 

ping;. . 75 .7o, 495 

Porcelain Cutout Cleat. 09 

Quadrant. 00 

Richmond. 495 

Rubber Covered. 09 

Safety Fuse Block. 80 

Sawyer-Man..70 to 79 

Seymour’s Patent Branch Block.... 79 

Special. 78 

Special Fuse Holders. 80 

Square Base Rosette for Moulding 

W ark.63, 05, 00, 68, 70 

Straight. Co 

Cutout and Distributing Board..81, 82 

Cutout ami Outlet Insulator, Combination 

Fixture. 433 

Cutout Board. Arc. 103 

Cutout Board, Multiple.09.70, 79 81, 82 

Cutout Boxes. High l'otential Fuse. 502 

Cutter's "Always Level ” Suspension 

Street Hood. 235 

Cutter's Arc Insulator.. 182 

Cutter's " Banner Core’’Hoisting Rope.. 450 

Cutter’s Boulevard Street Hood..230 

Cutter's Brace Arm. . 183 

Cutter's Ceiling lloek. 181 

Cutter's Combination Cross Arm. 183 

Cutter.'s Combination Shade. 235 

Cutter’s Combination Windlass. 184 

Cutter’s Detachable Pole Step. 457 

Cutter’s Featherweight Spreader. 183 

Cutter's Globe Holder. . 170 

Cutter's Insulated Suspension Bolt. 450 

Cutter’s Insulated Tulnbuckle. 450 

Cutter’s Interchange fble Pulley. 1 S 8 

• Cutter's Lag Screw Wrench. 380 

Cutter's Lamp Supporting Pulley. 187 

Cutter’s Mast A rm Pulley... 187 

Cutter's Mast Arms.189, 190 

Cutter’s Outrigger. 189 

Cutter’s Petite Pulley and Hood. 230 

Cutters, Pipe . 343.397 

Cutter's Pole Arc Fixture. 189 

Cutter's Pole Lock... 182 

Cutters, Porter's Wire. 397 

Cutter’s Revolute Insulator. 181 


Cutter’s Sleetproof Pulley.187, 188 

Cutter s Standard Street Hood. 230 

Cutter's Swing Arc Fixture.iso 

Cutter’s Swinging Tree Insulator. 434 

Cutter's Swivel Pole Pulley. 187 

Cutter’s Trimmers’ Snap Rope... 182 

Cyl nder Lamps, Corrugated. 302 

D 

Dale Detachable Ceiling Cluster, with 

•Switch..". 2S4 

“ Dead Man " Pole Supporters.375, 389 

Decade Testing Sets. 270 

Deck Tubes.,. 200 

Decorative Lamps. Coiled Filament. 290 

Deep Cone Shades. 228 

Deep Groove Double Petticoat Glass In¬ 
sulators..418 to 421 

Deep Groove Duplex Glass Insulators.... 422 

Deep Groove Insulators..417 to 422 

Deep Reflecting Shades, Frink’s.... 229 

Deep Spiral Corrugated Shades. 223 

Desk Fans.. 359 , 300 

Desk Lamp, Marine. 2»5 

Desk Light, Kinsman . -jsi 

Desk or Music Rack Clamp, Perfection 105 

Desk Portables.. 280 

Detachable Ceiling Cluster with Switch, 

Dale. 2S4 

Detachable Pole Steps, Cutter. 457 

Diagonal Cutting. Pliers. 383 

Dial Switch, Gibbs.... 12 

Diamond Etched Shade. 212 

Diamond Porcelain Cleat. 439 

Dicke's Lock Ferrule Screw Driver. 391 

Dicke's Splicing Clamps. 390 

Dicke's Tools. ...389 to 391 

Differential Voltmeters. . 253 

Digging Bars. 374 

Digging Shovels.... . .. 373 

Digging Spoons. 371 

Digging Tools. 373, 374 

I Dimmer Switch... 29 


CAGE, 

Dimmers, Theater..126,133. 130 

Direct Connected Electric Blowers and 

Exhausters.‘. 309 

Direct Coupled Ventilating Outfits. 504 

Direct Current Ammeters..240.244 to 247, 

251 to 253, 258. 271... 

Direct Current Ampere Meters. 259 

1 >ircct Current Instruments_240 to 203, 

200 to 271 .... 


Direct Current Voltmeters. 240 to 243,248 

to 250, 253 to 257, 271.. 

Direct Current Wattmeters... ; .260 to 203, 200 
Direct Reading Mil Ammeters and Am¬ 
meters, Weston. 244 

Direct Reading Voltmeter. Weston Stan 

dard Portable.....241, 242 

Disc Cord Adjuster . 105 

Disc Heaters. 315 

Disc (meeting Flag. (57 

Distributing Boards.81, 82 

Domestic Carbons. 109 to 172 

Door Switch'. 31 

Double Break Arm.458, 400 

Double Conductor Annunciator Wire_ 491 

I )ouble Cotton Covered Magnet Wire .... 484 

Double Groove Glass Insulator. 423 

Double Petticoat Insulators.418 to 421 

Double Pin Bell Break Arm, Fletcher.... 400 

Double Pole Anchor Switches. 26 

Double Pi le Cutout. 500 Volt. <78 

Double Pole Ratchet Switch. 10 

Double Pole Switch Cutout...... 79 

Double Silk Covered Magnet Wire. 485 

Double Steel Splicing Wrench. 387 

Double Wheel Sleetproof Pole Pulley, 

Fletcher. iso 

Dovetail Rosettes. 04. 65 

Dow Cord Adjuster. 105 

Draw Knives!. 390 

Drill Bit. 395 

Drills Brick. 398 

Drive Brackets, Malleable Iron. 458 

Drivers, Staple. 855 

Duckneek Bracket. 274 

Duggan Cleats. 438, 439 

Dumb Bell Cord Adjuster. 104 

Dummy Plugs... 102 

Duncan Recording Ammeters.264, 205 

Duncan Recording Wattmeters.. .. 205 

Duopod. Iron. 107 

Duplex Brackets. Brown. 452 

Duplex Fixture Wire. Grimshaw.. 4(3) 

Duplex Glass Insulator, Pony .. 419 

Duplex Perfection Guards.. 239 

Duplex Pins, Brown. ... 451 

I uiplex Sleetproof Pulley, Fletcher. 180 

Dynamo Brushes.139 to 142 

1 lynamo Switch.. 40 

Dynamos. Plating... 371 


e: 


Eastern Climbers... 3 . 86 , 393 

Eccentric Clamps. Dicke. 390 

Eccentrics.377 to 379. 381, 390 

Economic Flux Bulb. 405 

Economic Insulators. 431 

Edison Attachment Plugs. 101 

Edison Flush Pocket Switches. 14 

Edison Fuse Plugs. 70 

Edison Iron Stage Box . 98 

Edison Key and Keyless Lamp Recep¬ 
tacles.. as 

Edison Link Fuse Cutouts on Porcelain 

Bases...73 to 75 

Edison Plug Cutouts. 75 , 70 

Edison Porcelain Waterproof Sockets_ 87 

Ed ison Receptacles. 88. 94, 95 

Edison Snap Switches.14 to 10 

Edison Socket Ring. ioo 

Edison Sockets.84 to 88 , 94 , 95 

Elbow Nozzle. 290 

Elbows for Brass Armored Conduit.344 to 347 

Elbows for Iron Armored Conduit_322, 

323, 320, 327 . ,.-. 

Elbows for Plain Conduit.333, 354 

Elbows with Attached Couplings. 354 

Electra Carbons. 174 

Klectric Air Heaters. 310 

Electric Blowers and Exhausters, Direct 

Connected . 309 

Hoc trie Bracket Backs or Wall Plates. . 289 
Electric Brackets.275 to 279, 281 


Electric Broiler. sis 

Electric Chafing Dish...:.308 

Electric Clock Switch. 101 

Electric Cluster Reflectors. Frink's Sec¬ 
tional .230. 231 

Electric Curling Iron Heaters . 310 , 319 

Electric Knot Warmer.314 

Electric Glue Pot .312 

Electric Heater. Portable.318 

























































































































































































































AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


543 


.. , PAGE. 

Electric Heating and Cooking Apparatus, 

308, 320 ...... 

Electric He tting Fad... 3id 

Electric Hot Blast Blow Torch. 404 

Electric I ight Elevator Cable.4TG, 4,<9 

Electric Pendants.. 285 

Electric Portable. Ornamental. 281 

Electric Kallwav Search Eights . iro 

Electric Smoothing Irons.313; 319 

Electric Soldering Iron. 320 

Electric Spud.. 380 

Electric Stew Pan . . 309 

Electric Street Kailway Lamps.,. 290 

Electric Wall Brackets.:.270, 277 

Electricians' Drill Bit. Syrycuse. 395 

Electricians’ Hammer. 388 

Electricians’ Scissors. 394 

Electrolier Cutout. 01 

Electrolier Socket . 80 

Electroliers.205. 200, 286, 287 

Elevator Electric Light Cable.470, 489 

Elevator Switches. 46 

Ellipse Lamps.301 

Enamel Field Klioestats, American Uni¬ 
versal.127 to 129 

Enamelac. 412 

Enclosed Arc Lamps, Western Electric 

Long Burning .. 193 

Engineers’ Fillers.. 415 

Engraved Lamps .297 

English Standard Wire Gauge.4<i0 

Etched Electric Globes, Glass.208 to 211 

Etched Lamps ... 297 

Etched Shades. s _208 to 210, 218 to 2‘4> 

Eureka Post Hole Diggers. 374 

Exhaust Fans and Lundell Motors, Com¬ 
bined .,. 368, 369 

Exhausters and Electric Blowers'. Direct 

Connected ...,. 369 

Extension King. 291 

Extra Deep Groove. Double Petticoat 

Glass Insulators .-..... 419 


F.' W. Arc Circuit Cutouts. 

Fan Motor Parts.. 

Fan Motors.. 358 to 

Fan Speed Controllers, Ventilating. 

Fancy Lamps. 

Karina Boiler .... 

Featherweight Spreader Cutter 
Feeder and Isolated Plant Ammeters, 

Weston Kailwav.251 to 

Feeder and Isolated Plant Voltmeters, 

Weston Kailway. 

F'eeder Splicing or Pulling in Boxes . 331, 
Feeder Terminal Junction Boxes for Iron 

Armored Conduit. 

Ferdinand Wire Stretcher. 

Ferrule Screwdriver. Dicke Lock. 

Fiber Rod, Vulcanized.' 

Fiber Sheet. Vulcanized.... '.. 

Fiber Tubing..... 

Field Rheostats.123 to Iz5. 127 to 

Fillers. Engineers’. . 

Filter. Model Oil.."... 

Finishing and Fitting Tools for Conduit. 

Fire and Weatherproof Wire .. 

I'irepot Helpers.. 

Fishing Wire....... 

Fittings. Arc Switchboard.. 

Fittings for Conduit.321 to 

Fittings f“r Switchboard.148 to 154. 

Fittings, Turned Brass. 

5(10 Volt Cutouts.09, 78, SO, 

500 Volt Switch. Gibbs. 

Five O’Clock Tea. 

Fixture Bushings. 

Fixture, Cluster..-. 

Fixture Cutout and Outlet Insulator, 

Combination.. . 

Fife tore Cutouts. 60 to 63. 68, 

Fixture. Cutter Arc.. .. • • 

Fixture, ornamental Ceiling. 

Fixture Pliers. 

Fixture Socket, Bryant 2-B. .-. 

Fixture Wire_ .. .. . ... 469, 

Fixtures, Portable.. 2S0, 

Flame Lamps.. 

Flat Base (’andlelabra Receptacle. 

Flat Cone Reflectors or Shades . ,. 228, 

Flat Lead Links.. .. 

Fiat Long Nose Pliers. 

Flat Reflecting Shade, Frink’s . 

Flat Reflectors . . .220 to 222, 2-’4, 227, to 

Fiat Spiral Corrugated .shade . 

Flat Tin Reflectors ... . 

Fletcher Automatic Pulley. .. 

Fletcher Double Pin Bell Break Arm. 

Fletcher Insulated Cross Arms . 

Fletcher fiisui .ting Arc Lamp Hangers 


160 

304 

367 

122 

297 

309 

183 


253 


250 

332 


330 

378 

391 

410 
409 

411 
129 
415 
414 
355 
488 
402 
355 
157 
365 
157 
290 
372 

12 

309 

103 

289 

433 

69 

189 

232 

384 

84 

491 

281 

301 

306 

22 ) 

113 

383 

229 

229 

222 

2*7 

185 

160 

18.1 

181 


PAGE. 

Fletcher Insulating Iron Pin and Bracket 437 


Fletcher Pole Padlock. 182 

Fletcher Pulleys... .185, 196 

Fletcher Safety Lamp Support. 185 

Fletcher Safety Windlass. 184 

Fletcher Wiring Pendants. .. 437 

Flexible Brass Chain.•_ ...25, 26 

Flexinle Cables. Safety. 478 

Flexible Clark Wire. 476 

Flexible Conduit. 356 

Flexible Incandescent Lamp Cord_489, 490 

Flexible Portable.. ...... 280 

Floor Bustlings or Insulators.442, 444 

Floor Groovers. 398 

Floor Tubes, China..442, 444 

Flush Plates for Snap Switches.. 13,18 to 

20. 28....,.:.. 

Flush Pocket Switches, Edison. ... 14 

Flush Switches.20 to 25, 27, 28, 30, 31 

Fluted Shades.212, 222 

Fog Projectors... 195, 196 

Foot Light Reflector... 233 

Foot Warmer, Electric.. 314 

Forks, Raising. 875 

Four-way Switch, Anchor... ... 26 

Four-way Switches....18, 26 

Four-wire Switch, C. S.22 

Framing Chisel Socket. 398 

Freight Lantern. 204 

French Etched Lamps . 297 

Friction Tape. 407 

Frink’s Combination Cluster Reflector... 230 

Frink s Patent Reflectors...229 to 232 

Frink’s Suspended Reflecting Chandelier 231 

Frosting Varnish..;..... 108 

Fry’s Patent Lineman’s Splicing Pliers.. 382 

Fnlford s Eccentrics. 378 

Full Cone Shades..220,223 to 229. 235 

Full Wirt Guard Fixture_-.. 2t>2 

Furnace, Charcoal Soldering. 402 

Furnace. Combination Hot-Blast... 402 

Fuse Cutout Boxes, High Potential.. 502 

Fuse Holders. f>|>ecial—. 80 

Fuse Link Cutouts., : .73, 75 

Fuse Links... 113 

Fuse Plugs. 76, 496 

Fuse Posts. ........... 149 

Fuse Repair Kit, Chicago.380 

Fuse Ribbon 112 

Fuse Wire..— 112 

Fuseless Rosettes .. •••...65 to 67 

Fuses...114, 199. 495 

Fusible Attachment Plugs. 101 

Fusible Wall Socket Receptacles .93 to 98 
Fusible Wall Sockets...—85, 90 


G 


G, F,. Key Socket. 86 

G. E. Keyless Socket.-86 

G. E. Pull Socket. . r-.......:: 84 

G. E. T-H Keyless Socket. 86 

Gale's Commutator Compound--- 408 

Galvanized Arc Lamp Cord. 489 

Galvanized Guy Clamps..-.. 457 

Galvanized Oil Waste Cans. 414 

Galvanized Steel Cross Arm Braces. 454 

Galvanized Steel Wire Strand. 489 

Galvanometer, Bridge and Rheostat.268 

Galvanometer, Weston Portable.270 

Carton Lightning Arresters. . 138 

Gas and Electric Outlets, Combination 

Ceiling. 336 to 338. 342 

Gas Attachments.106, 107 

Gas Fixture Wire. 491 

Gaskets. 203 

Gasoline Blow’ Torch, Imperial Hot Blast 403 

Gauges. -*oo 

Gem Wire Holders ... .434 to 436 

German Silver Resistance Wire .486 

Gibbs Switches.12, 13 

Gimlet, Bell Hanger’s. 394 

Glass Fuses. 199 

Glass Insulating or Break Knobs.... 423; 424 

Glass Insulator for High Voltages. 424 

Glass Insulators.417 to 424, 444 

Glass Reflectors.'.221 to 223 

Glass Shades ... ..208 to 224 

Globe Car Heaters'...‘ ... 317 

Globe Hoider, Cutter . 176 

Globe Nets.. 179 

Globes and Balls, Ceiling. 282 

Globes, Arc Lamp ..177 to 179 

Globes, Etched Electric..;.,.,.208to 211 

Globes. Vaporproof.. 238 

Globes, Weatherproof . 238 

(Stoves, Rubber.408 

Glue Pot, Electric.'....312 

Goose Irons.. ..314. 319 

Grading Shovels. 374 

Griddles. Pancake..•. 315 

Grimshaw Duplex Fixture Wire .469 


PAGE. 

Grimsliaw’ Tape. 407 

Grimshaw White Core Wire.. 467. 468 

Grips ..378, 380 

Groovers, Floor. 398 

Ground Detector and Weston Circuit 

Tester . . 270 

Guard Wire Suspension Insulators, P. & S 432 

Guards, Lamp.200, 201 

Guards, Perfection. 239 

Guards. Wire.. 200 to 203, 239 

Guy Clamps, Galvanized... 457 


H 


H. L. Switch... 31 

Habirshaw Wire.466, 467 

Hair Pin Filament Lamp. Pear Shaped .. 295 

Half Deep Tin Shades. 227 

Half Reflector Shades, McCreary. 224 

Half Shades, Metal.: 225, 226 

Half Shape Shades, Aluminum. 234 

Half Wire Guards. 202 

Hall Bracket. 276 

Hall Fixtures. .276, 285 

Hall’s Telegraph Pliers.., 384 

Hammers . ....’ 388 

Hand Axes.:..388 

Handles.;.. 104, 239, 384, 395, 398 

Handy Ratchet Screw Driver. 394 

Hangers..,..163, 164; 179 to 181 

Hanging Boards ;..162 to 164 

Hard Rubber Battery Cells.:. 410 

Hard Rubber Bushings..,...103, 106 

Hard Rubber Ring.. .. ... .;.. .. 106 

Hard Rubber Rods .•. 410 

Hard Rubber Sheet.. ..:. 409 

Hard Rubber Watei proof Sockets.• 87 

Hard Rubber Tubing .. 411 

Hard Rubber Tubing with Heads.. 41S 

Hart Flush Plates... .18 to. 20 

Hart Switches..,.,....16 to 20 , 29 

Hatchets.. 388 

Haven’s Clamps.. 377 

Head Light Switch.<. . 29 

Heat Regulating Switch... 30 

Heaters, Electric... ...311,316, to 318 

Heath Speed I ndicator... 273' 

HCatlng Pad, Electric. 310 

Helios Carbons_.171, Yfl 

Helpers Fire Pot. 412 

Hemingray Glass Insulators.420, 421 

High Insulation Brackets.158 to 460 

High Insulation Celling Button, P & S.,.. 66 
High Potential Fuse Cutout Boxes. 502 

Hiirh BaniJP Vnltinplprs 949. 243 •'5.5 


Higli Tension Service Switch, Bryant..... 53 

High Voltage Insulators,-... 424 

High Voltage Lamp... 296 

Hill Knife Switches.41 to 45 

Hoffman's Rod Polish. 408 

Hoisting Rope, Cutter’sBanner Core ”. ,450 

Holder, Cutter’s Globe... 176 

Holders. Fuse .. 80 

Holders, Shade,.:..106, 223 

Holders. Wire.153: 432, 434 to 438 

Hood and Pulley, Cutter's Petite. 236 

Hoods Lamp.166 to 168. 191, 235 to 237 

Hook, Cutter’s Ceiling. 181 

Hook, Insulator Rubber. 482 

Hooks. Carrying.373, 389 

Hope Arc Cutout.158, 159 

Horse Shoe Cutout...61 to 63 

Hot Blast Blow Torches.403, 4U4 

Hot Blast Furnaces. 402 

House. Brackets..461 to 465 

Household Irons. 319 

Howe’s Improved Wire Tool. 390 

Husks...282, 283 


I. T. E. Circuit Breakers.: ..55 to 59 

I. T. E Shunt Block with Protected Ter¬ 
minal Fuse. 56 

I. X. L. Cleat. 439 

Illuminated Dial Switchboard Instru- 

ments', Wagner.496 to 498 

Illuminated Dial Weston Station Instru¬ 
ments ....145to 249 

Immersion Coil Heater . 311 

Imperial Hot Blast Gasoline Blow Torch 4)3 

Imperial Rosettes. 67 

Imported Carbons.173, 174 

Improved Adjustable Lamp Hanger..... 179 

Improved Attachment Plugs . 101 

Improved Form Sawyer-Man BranchCut- 

• out. 78 

Improved Parallel Wire Stretchers... 380 

Improved Plugs. . .. _.. . . 157 

1 mproved Sprihgjack . 157 

Improved Take-in) Reel. 376 

Improved Wire Tool, Howe’s. 390 



































































































































































































































544 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 


PAGE. 

Incandescent Arc Lamps....191 to 193 

Incandescent Lamp Cord.489. 490 

Incandescent Lamps.295 to 305 

Incandescent Street Brackets..;.450 

Incased Wire...;. 478 

Indestructible Insulator Pin, Locke. 452 

Indicator, Current Direction. 155 

Indicator, Potential. 249 

Indicators, Speed.272, 273 

Inside Keamer. 355 

Inspectors’ Pattern Voltmeter. 256 

Inspectors’ Tools.397 

Instrument Scales. 498 

Instruments, Alternating Current..257 to 

205, 271, 496 to 498. 

Instruments, Direct Current.. 155, 240 to 

263, 260 to 271. 

Instruments. Wagner Switchboard.496 to 498 

Insulatea Cross Arm. 183 

Insul ited Suspension Bolt, Cutter’s450 

Insulated Wood Kisers.436 

Insulated Turn Buckle. Cutter’s.450 

Insulating Arc Lamp Hangers, Fletcher 181 

Insulating Boxes. Corner.339 to 341 

Insulating Elbows for Iron Armored Con¬ 
duit .322, 323. 326, 327 

Insulating Iron Pin and Bracket.Fletcher 437 

Insulating Joints.109 to 111 

Insulating Nipples for Iron Armored 

Conduit .324, 328 

Insulating or Break Arms, Glass.423, 424 

Insulating Paints. 412 

Insulatin'Saddle Staples. 452 

Insulator, Cutter Arc. 182 

Insulator. Cutter Kevolute.,.181 

Insulator. Liquid. 424 

Insulator Pin, Locke Indestructible. 452 

Insulator Tube, Awning. 442 

Insulators.181, 182 , 417 to 438, 442, 444 

Insulators, Floor. 414 

Insulators for High Voltages. 424 

Insulators, Glass.417 to 424 

Insulators, Porcelain.425 to 438 

Insulators, Tree..434 

Insultac... 412 

Insullac Thinner. 412 

Interchangeable Pulley. Cutter’s. 188 

Interlocking Switchboard for Theatre 

Lighting. 134 

Intersection or Splicing Boxes. 331 

Iron Armored Conduit.321,325, 339 

Iron Armored Conduit Branch, Junction 

or Outlet Box Covers .3-9, 343 

Iron Armored Conduit Tools.343 

Iron Armored Elbows.322, 323,.326, 327 

Iron Brackets.277,458 to 465 

Iron Chandelier Loops. 107 

Iron Clad Fan Motor. 365 

Iron Crowfoot. 107 

Iron Duoppd. 107 

Iron Handles for Drill Bits..- 395 

1 ron Pin and Bracket, Fletcher’s Insula¬ 
ting .437 

Iron Pins. Solid. 451 

Iron Pockets for Switches.. 27 

Iron Pulley Blocks. 381 

Iron Stage Box, Edison ... 98 

Iron Tripod. 107 

Iron Wall Box for Switches. 24 

Iron Wall Boxes for Chapman Recep- 

tacles. 102 

Iron Wire, Triple Braid Weatherproof .. 487 

Irons, Electric.313, 314, 319 

Irons. Soldering.3i0 

Isolated Plant and Feeder Ammeters, 

Weston Railway. 251. 253 

Isolated Plant and Feeders Voltmeters, 

Weston Railway.250 

Isolating Switch for Arc Circuits . 162 


Japanned House Brackets.461 to 465 

Japanned Wall Plates. 462 

Jenny Pole Supporters.375, 389 

Jewel Rich Cut Bulb Shade.220 

Johns Manufacturing Company's Sockets, 

H. W. 89 

Joint. Rigid Ball. 45 degrees. 274 

Joint, Insulating.109 to 111 

Jumbo Wire Holder. 430 

Junction Boxes and Motor Cutouts, 

P. & S., all China. 372 

Junction Boxes for Iron Armored Con¬ 
duit..329, 330, 332 to 334 

Junction Boxes. Marine .199 

Junction Boxes. Plain and Brass Covered 
Conduit. 349 to 352 


K 

K. W. Bracket Cutout .. 


289 


page. 

K. W. Rosettes . :.63, 64 

K. W. Main and Branch Cutouts . 77 

K. W. Receptacles. 96 

Kelsh Arc Hanger Board. 164 

Kerite Tape.407 

Kerite Wire.472 to 474 

Kerosene Lamp Attachment. 291 

Kester’s Commutator Compound.. . 408 

Key and Keyless Lamp Receptacles, 

Edison '. 98 

Key Sockets .. ..83 to 85, 87 to 91, 97 to 100 ,199 

Key Switches.*..23, 27 

Key Wall Sockets, Edison.87, 88 

Keyless Receptacles. 88, 93 to 98 

17n<rlnpr< OO tft HlB 1(10 


Keys, Reversing . 243 

Kinsman Desk Light. 281 

Kinsman Portable. 281 

Kit, Chicago Fuse Repair. 380 

Klein’s Compound Eccentrics ...,. 379 

Klein's Plain Eccentric.377 

Klein's Splicing Clamps. 385 

Knife Elevator Switch. 46 

Knife Switches..32 to 53 

Knives, Draw . 396 

Kreuger Theatre Arc Lamp. 192 


L. & S. Knife Switch. 

Ladle Solder...... 

Lacquer Radiant. 

Lag Bolts . 

Lag Screw Wrenches.380, 387, 

Lamp Adapters. Cords and-Plugs. 


Lamp Attachment, Kerosene. 

Lamp Bases.298, 

Lamp Cord, Incandescent.489, 

Lamp Cross Arms. 

Lamp Guards.'. 200 to 203. 


Lamp Hour Recorder, Pattee’s..... 

Lamp Hooks, Arc.164, 

Lamp, Marine Desk. 

Lamp Posts .197, 

Lamp Shades.. 202 , 207 to 239, 306, 

Lamp Sockets, Moulded Mica. 


Lamps, Arc.191 to 

Lamps, Incandescent.295 to 


Landee's Clamp... 

Lantern Lamps.304, 

Lanterns. Marine.201, 203, 

Large Arc Circuit Cutout, F. W. 

Large China Tubes.442, 


Lateral Brackets. 

Laundry Iron. 

Lazyman’s Switch. 

Lead Covered Cabie, Simplex Low Ten¬ 
sion. v . 

Lead Covered Wire_.'. 

Lead Encased Wire. Safety.. 

Lead Seals. 

Leather Cases for Instruments.245, 

Lens... 

Lens Lamps. 

Leonard Lniversal Automatic Rheostats 

..120, 

Lightning Arresters.136 to 138,160, 

Lightning Speed Indicator. 

Line Tapping Clamps. 

Line Switches, Arc Light. 

Lined Reflector. Aluminum. 

Lineman's Axe,... 

Lineman’s Splicing Pliers, Fry’s Patent.. 

Lineman’s Tool Bag... 

Lineman’s Torch.... 

Links. Fuse.... 

Liquid Insulator. 

Lock, Cutters Pole. 

Lock Ferrule Screwdriver, Dicke. 

Lock Flush Plates. Hart. 

Lock Switches, Perkins. 

Locke Indestructive Insulating Pin. 

Locke Triple Petticoat Insulator. 

Locomotive Oilers. 

Locust Pins.,. 

Long Burning Enclosed Arc I,amps, 

Western Electric. 

Long Curved Tubes. 

Long Nose Pliers. Flat.. 

Long Tubes with Curved End. 

Loop or Spreader Brackets.. 

Loops. Iron.. 

Low Tension Simplex Cable.479. 

Lundell Motors and Dynamos. 

Lundell Motors and Exhaust Fans, Com¬ 
bined ...368, 


38 

406 

108 

455 

390 

257 

405 
291 
299 
490 
182 
239 
182 
176 
165 
205 
198 
307 

89 

187 

193 

307 

302 

378 

305 

204 

160 

443 

400 

319 

11 

480 

492 

478 

267 

258 
195 
304 

121 

179 

272 

399 

162 

220 

388 

382 

399 

406 
113 
424 
182 

391 
19 
25 

452 

424 

416 

451 

193 

442 

383' 

442 

459 

107 

480 

370 

369 


M 


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Macallen Solid Mica Insulating Joints 

.109 to ill 

Machine Bolts... 455 

Magnet Wire.483 to 486 

Magnetic Circuit Breakers. Automatic.55 56 
Main add Branch Blocks, Bryant, Edison 71 

Main Block, Sawyer-Man, P. & S. 79 

Main Branch Cutouts.,... 82 

Main Cutouts. 69 

Main Junction and Terminal Boxes for 

Iron Armored Conduit. 329 

Main Line Cutouts. 77 

Main Line Fuse Blocks. 80 

Main Plugs. , . 157 

Malleable Iron Break Arms. 458 

Malleable Iron Ceiling, and Drive Brack¬ 
ets ..458, 459 

Malleable Iron Handles, Adjustable. 395 

Malleable Iron Pins.>,.458, 459 

Manilla Rope. 450 

Manson Tape. 407 

Maple Leaf Shade, Rough Etched. 212 

Marine Desk Lamp. 205 

Marine Electroliers...205, 206 

Marine Fixtures.202 to 206 

Marine Lanterns.201 to 204 

Marine Receptacles. 200 

Marine Shades. 203 

Marine Sockets. 199 

Marine Switches.199, 200 

Marine Supplies.199 to 206 

Marine Wall Brackets!.204, 205 

Marten Combination Shade and Holder.. 226 

Marten Hood. 237 

Mast Arm Pulley, Cutter’s. 187 

Mast Arms.189, 190 

Mats, Wood .24, 102 

McCreary Reflectors.223, 224 

Mclntire Patent Wire Connectors. 449 

Mclntire Twisting Clamps. 386 

McRoy Vitrified Terra Cotta Conduit. 357 

Measuring Instruments_155, 240 to 273, 

496 to 498 .. 

Medium Horse Shoe Cutout.61, 62 

Melon Bulb Shade, Twist. 218 

Mercury Contact Circuit Breakers. 57 

Metal Covers for Branch Boxes for Brass 

Armored Conduit. 351 

Metal Covers for Junction or Outlet 
Boxes for Iron Armored Conduit. 

329 343 

Metal Dipping Cup ..... . . . . . . . . . .......108 

Metal Half Shades.225, 226 

Metal Half Shades .with Combination 

Holder.•.. 226 

Metal Half Shades with Wire Guard. 226 

Metal Hoods. 237 

Metal Shades and Reflectors..225 to 237 

Meter and Wire Reel. 392 

Meter, Arc Circuit. 263 

Meter Charts and Boooks. 267 

Meter for Alternating Current, Shallen- 

berger.264 

Meter for Counter. Wire. 392 

Meter Sealing Tools.267 

Mica.;... 413 

Mica Covered Bryant-Edison Main and 

Branch Blocks. 71 

Mica Dust Protector. 223 

Mica Insulating Joints, Macallen ...109 to ill 

Mica Lamp Sockets, Moulded. 89 

Micrometer Calipers. 400 

Midget Cutouts. .60, 69 

“ Midget ” Wiring Tubes. 441 

Mil Ammeters. 244 

Milli Voltmeters . 243 

Miniature Incandescent Lamps... ..299 to 305 

Miniature Lamp Receptacles . 307 

Miniature Lamp Shades.306, 307 

Mining Wire, Simplex Caoutchous. 482 

Mirror Reflectors.228. 233 

Miscellaneous Material for Brass Ar¬ 
mored Conduit. 352 

Miscellaneous Metal Shades.225, 226 

Model Oil Filter.414 

Monkey Wrenches. 387 

Motor, Alternating Current Power..371. 503 

Motors and Dynamos. Lundell. 370 

Motor Cutout Covered.69, 78, 80 , 372 

Motor Regulating Rheostats. H8 

Motor Starting Boxes.114 to 117, 119, 120 

Motor Switches, Automatic. 131,132 

Motors, Fan.358 to 367 

Moulded Lamp Cord. 490 

Moulded Mica Insulation Screwdriver. .. 393 

Moulded Mica Lamp Sockets . 89 

Moulded Rosettes.63 to 66, 68 , 70 

Moulding, Wood.446 to 448 

Mule or “ Dead Man ” Pole Supports.375, 389 
Multiple Circuit Tablet Boards.69, 70 


























































































































































































































































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Multiple Cutout Boards.09,70 79 sY^f 0 

Multipliers for Voltmeters.,. 255 

N 

Nail Hammers... 3 gg 

National Pony Double Petticoat Glass in¬ 
sulators . 419 

Navy Bigoal Lantern. 203 

Nets. Globe. 179 

New Patterns in standard shades.. . 212 

New Style Cutout. 69 

New Suburban Hood. 937 

New York Switch. 30 

Nipple, Curved . 279 

Nipples. Fixture . 290 

Nipples, Insulating fur Iron Armored 

Conduit .324, 328 

Non-sparking Brushes. Western Electric 

141, 142. 

Norway Pine Poles.. 4 .-,G 

Novelty Pocket Screwdrivers. 394 

Nozzles. 290 

No. 1 Sockets. Bryant . 83 , *85 

No. 2-A Sockets, Bryant..84, 35 

No.,2-B Sockets, Bryant..... . 54 , 85 

Nursery Iron. 319 

Nut Wrenches. 337 


Oak Pins.. 451 

Octagonal Pole. 4-6 

Office Cables... [ 491 

Office Wire, Braided. 4 >j 

Oil Cans....415, 416 

Oil Cans. Galvanized Waste. 414 

Oil Filter -. 414 

Oil Insulator, Glass. 422 

Oiler Sets... 415 , 416 

Oilers. Locomotive. 416 

Okonlte Tape.. 407 

Okonite Tubing......„. 411 

Okonite Wire. 270,471 

Old Style Plugs. 157 

Opal Shades. 207 

Ornamental Bedroom Fixtures.. 285 

Ornamental Brackets.. . 277 

Ornamental Ceiling Clusters. 283 

Ornamental Ceiling Fixtures. 2 t 2 

Ornamental Electric Portables. 281 

Ornamental Moulding. 448 

Ornamental Pendants. 285 

Overload and No Voltage Kheostat . 120 

Overload and Underload Circuit Breaker 57 
Outlet Boxes for Iron Armored Conduit 

.335 to 338, 342 

Outlet Elbows for Brass Armored Con¬ 
duit. 346 

Outlet Elbows for Iron Armored Conduit 

.323, 327 

Outlet Insulators. 433 

Outlet or Switch Box for Iron Armored 

Conduit. 342 

Outrigger, Cutter. . 189 

Outs de Keamer. . 355 


Parts for Torches.' 404 

Paste, S. S. Soldering.' 401 

Patent Augurs, Vaughan's. 374 

Patent Branch Block. Seymour's. 79 

Patent Corner Bit Brace,' Amidon's. 396 

Patent Pliers. 382 

Patent Reflectors, Frink's. 229 to 232 

Patent Wire Connectors. Mclntire. 449 

Pattee's Lamp Hour Recorder. 176 

Pear Shaped Lamps. 295 

Pearl Etched Shades. 213 

Feeler, Wire. 3.4 

Pendants.,.. \\\\ " 285 

Pendants, Wire .... 437 

Perfection Desk or Music Rack Clamp.”..' K 5 

Perfection Guards. 239 

Perfection Woven Wire Brushes. 139 , GO 

Perkins Flush Plates. 13 

Perkins Sockets. 89 , 90 

Perkins Switches. 12 13 21 25 

Permanent Pin Break Arms. 458 

Peru Cutouts. 69 

Petite Pulley and Hood. Cutter's.. 236 

Pike Poles. 375 

Pilot House Projector.194 to 196 

Pin. Fletcher Insulating Iron. 437 

Pino Poles.. 45 c 

Pinion-Screwdriver.. 394 

Pins...451. 452, 458. 459 

Pipe Cutters. 343 , 397 

Pipe Wrench. Sheflv. 393 

Pjain and Brass Covered Conduit Branch 

Circuit Junction Boxes.349 to 352 

Plain Braces... 396 

PI un Conduit...’ 353 

Plain Hall Fixtures. “85 

Plain Rosette. No Fuse. 67 

Plain Stalactite Shade. Roughed Inside.. 217 

Plain Standard Portables. 280 

Plates. Wall.“89, 462 

Plating Dynamos. 371 

Platinum Wire. 492 

Pliable Cord. 493 

Pliers .382 to 384 

Plug Cutouts.75, 76. 495 

Plugs and Receptacles for Brass Armored 

Conduit. Attachment. 352 

Plugs, Attachment . .98. 100 to 1(12 200 

Plugs. Cast Iron for Iron Armored Con¬ 
duit.324, 328 

Plugs, Cords and Lamp Adapters. 257 

Plugs, Disconnecting. 157 

Plugs. Dummy. 102 

Plugs for Arc Circuits. 157 

Plugs. Fuse.76, 495 

Pockets for Anchor Switches, Cast Iron . 27 

Pocket Screwdrivers. Novelty. 394 

Pocket Switches, Edison Flush. 14 

Pod Bits. 394 

Pointed Soldering Coppers. 401 

Pole Arc Fixture. Cutter. 189 

Pole Counter or Talley Register. 399 

Pole Hole Shovels and Spoons.373, 374 

Pole Lock. Cutter. 182 

Pole Padlock, Fletcher's . 182 

Pole Pulleys. 1 S 6 , 187 

Pole Steps. 457 

Pole Supporters.375. 389 

Poles. 456 

Poles. Pike. 375 

Polish, Hoffman's Rod. 4;i8 

Pol'shed Brass Armored Conduit.352 

Polished Brass Fixture Bushings. 103 

Polishing Irons.313, 319 

Pony Double Petticoat Insulators_ 41 8, 419 

Pony Glass Insulators. 418, 419 , 421 

Pony Receptacle. 96 

Pony Telephone Pins, Western Union 451 

Porcelain Bushings. 444 

Porcelain Ceiling Buttons.64 to 67 

Porcelain Cleats.438. 439 

Porcelain Covered Bryant-Edison Fuse 

Blocks. . 72 

Porcelain Insulators.425 to 434, 414 

Porcelain Keyless Receptacles and 

Sockets.87, 92 to 98, 100 

Porcelain Knobs.425 to 433 

Porcelain Lamp Base.298 

Porcelain Shades.207, 208 

Porcelain Socket Rings. 100 

Porcelain Tablet Board, Bryant. 70 

Porcelain Tubes, B, & T.415 

Porcelain Window Tubes.141, 442 

Porcelain Wire Holders..437, 438 

Portable and Bracket. Adjustable. “80 

Portable and Bracket. Combined. 281 

Portable Electric Heaters.311, 318 

Portable, Electric Ornamental.281 

Portable, Flexible. “80 

Portable Galvonometer, Weston. 2 70 

Portable Instruments 241 , 242, “14. 215, 
i'A to 258, 266 to 271. 


P. & B. Paint. 412 

1*. & S All China Junction Boxes and 

Motor Cutouts... 372 

P. & S. China Hanging Boards.162, 163 

P. & S. China Insulating Joints.. Ill 

P. & S. China Sockets.97. 98 

P. & S. China Switches.. 10 , 11 

P. & S. Circuit Breakers. 432 

P. & S. Cleats.438, 439 

P. & S. Cutouts.67. 69 

I*. & S. Guard Wire Suspension Insula¬ 
tor. 432 

P. & S. Rosettes .,..64 to 67 

I’. & S. Sawyer-Man Main Block. 79 

P. & S. Wiring Insulator. 431 

P. & S. Tree Insulator . ,434 

Packing House Lamp Cord. Special. ... 490 

Pad. Electric Heating. 310 

Padlock. Fletcher's Pole.. 182 

Paints, Insulating.. 412 

Paiste Bryant Switches.9, 14, 20 

Pancake Griddle. 315 

Panel Board, Richmond. 495 

Paper Waterproof Lamp Shades, Cart¬ 
wright.224 

Para Splicing Compound. 407 

Parabolic -Reflector. 234 

Paragon Tape. 407 

Parallel Pliers. Bernard's. 384 

Parallel Screw Clamp. 378 

Parallel Wire Stretchers.379. 380 

Partition Bracket. 275 


PAGE. 
281 


Portable. Kinsman. 

Portable Lamp Guards. >(10 '*01 

Portable, Plain Standard. ’ 280 

Portable Tachometer, Standard. . . . 273 

Portables, Desk. ->«o “81 

Portables. Fixture. "' 280 ' 281 

Porter’s Wire Cutters. ’397 

Post Hole Diggers, Eureka. 374 

Post Office Bridge and Rheostat. “67 

Posts, F'use.. .. . , 149 

Posts. Lamp.197, 198 

Pot.Llectric Glue. 312 

Potential Indicators. " 249 

Pots, Solder. 406 

Power Motor. Alternating Current. ”,371, 503 

Power Transmission Transformers 500 , 501 

Powdered Soapstone.. 355 

Pressure Controller. Automatic.. 130 

Pressure Reducing Transformers. 497 

Prism Lamps. 302 

Project’ rs and Search Lights, Rushmore 

194 to 196... 

Protected Terminal Fuses...... 56 

Protector. Mica Dust. 223 

Pull Sockets. " 84 

Pulley Blocks. [ 381 

Pulleys. Sleetproof.185 to 188 

Pulling-in Boxes for Iron Armored Con¬ 
duit. 331,332 

Pulpit Hood. 233 

Pure Manilla Rope. 430 

Push Button Switches. 16 , 27 , 30 

Q 

Q. & S. Cord Adjuster. 104 

Quadrant Cutout. 60 

Queen Decade-Testing Set. 270 

Queen Instruments.270, 271 

Queen Wirt Ammeters and Voltmeters 271 
Quick Break Western Electric Knife 

Switches. 37 


Radial Fluted Shade. 

Radiant Lacquer. 

Rae Store Reflector. 

Railroad Oilers. 

Railway Ammeters and Voltmeters 250 to 
Railway Double Petticoat, Deep Groove 

Glass Insulator. 

Railway Lamps.296, 

Raising Forks. 

Ratchet Braces. 

Ratchet Double Pole Switch. 

Ratchet Screw Driver. 

Raven C< re Wire.468, 

Reamer Butt for Iron Armored Conduit.. 

Reamers. ... 

Receptacles. 

Angle.. 

Bryant.93, 

Candelabra Lamp . 

Chapman. 

BdiS> n.88. 94. 95, 

For Conduit Branch Blocks for 

Brass Armored Conduit. 

Fusible Wall Socket.93 to 

K. W..94 to 

Marine.. .. 

Miniature Lamp. 

P.its.-. 97 , 

Pony. 

Porcelain Keyless . 

Search Light . 

Shadeholder..-..93 to 96. 

Stage .98, 

Testing Base. 

Weatherproof or Waterproof ..92 to 

Recorder. Pattee’s Lamp Hour.. 

Recording Amperemeter. Bristol. 

Recording Instruments, Bristol.259. 

Recording Meters. Duncan.264, 

Recording Wattmeters.260. 261 tcr263. 

Recording Voltmeters, Bristol. 

Red Core Wire. Habirshaw.466, 

Reel and Meter, Wire. 

Reels.376, 391, 

Reflector, Pilot House .'.. 

Reflector, Rae Store. 

Reflectors. 220 to 224. 226 to 

Register, Counter, Pole or T.alley. 

Regular .Glass Insulators.217, 

Regulating Sockets. 

Regulator. Combined Starting Box and 

Speed .. . 

Removable Pin Break Arms . . 

Repair Kit. Chicago Fuse Kit. 

Repair Parts for Torches. 

Resistance Wire, German Silver. 


“•>2 

108 

176 

416 

253 

421 

305 

375 

396 

10 

394 

469 

343 

355 


96 

96 

306 
102 

98 

352 

98 

96 

200 

307 
98 
96 
93 

200 

306 

100 

96 

98 
176 

259 
“60 
265 
265 

260 
467 
392 
392 
196 
176 
237 
399 
420 

99 


116 

458 

380 

404 

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■Return Elbows for Brass Armored Con¬ 


duit.347 

Reversing Controllers. 117,121, 122 

Reversing Keys. 243 

Revolute Insulator, Cutter. 181 

Rheostats.. 114 to 129,133 to 136 

Ribbon Fuse. 112 

Richmond Panel Board .495 

Richmond Plug Cutout.495 

Rich Cut Shades. ..214 to'220 

Ries Regulating Sockets. 99 

Rigid Ball Joint. 45 degrees. 274 

Ring, Extension. 291 

Rings, Socket. 106 

Risers, Insulated Wood. 436 

Rod Polish. 408 

Rods, Hard Rubber. 410 

Rods, Vulcanized Fiber. 410 

Roof Brackets. 459 

Rope.;.182, 450 


Rosettes.;. 

Anchor Ceiling. 68 

B. E. 70 

Ceiling Rosette with Cap, P. & S.... 66 

Cleat .... 63, 64, 66 to 68, 70 

Combination. 63. 65. 66, 68,-^ 70 

Concealed.63, 64, 66 to 68, 70 

Dovetail. 64, 65 

Fuseless. 65 

High Insulation Ceiling Button. 66 

Imperial. 67 

K,W. Ceiling.63. 64 

Moulding Work.63 to 66, 68, 70 

P, & S.64 to 67 

Plain Fuse. 67 

Roughed Etched Maple Leaf Shade. 212 

Roughened Inside Shade.214, 217 

Round Cedar Poles. 456 

Round Long Nose Pliers.. 383 

Round Miniature Lamp Receptacles .... 307 

Rubber Battery Cells . 410 

Rubber Covered Midget Cutout. 69 

Rubber Gaskets. 203 

Rubber Gloves. 408 

Rubber Handles for Pliers. 3S4 

Rubber Rods. Hard. 410 

Rubber Sheet.. 409 

Rubber Socket Bushings. 106 

Rubber Tubing.411, 443 

Running Pulley, Cutter. 188 


Rushmore Projectors and Search Lights 
194 to 196 . 


S 


S. S. Soldering Paste. 401 

Saddle Staples. 452 

Safety Fuse Blocks. 80 

Safety Lamp Support, Fletcher. 185 

Safety Steel Pliers,. 382 

Safety Windlass. 184 

Safety Wire.477 , 478 

Safety Wire Holder. 432 

Sampson Friction Tape. 407 

Samson Cordage. 489 

Saws. 396 

Sawyer-Man Cutouts.76 to 79 

Sawyer-Man Flat I.ead Links. 113 

Scales. Instrument. 498 

Scalloped Silvered Shade. 222 

Scheeffer’s Recording Wattmeter. 263 

Scissors, Electricians.. 394 

Screw Bracket. 275 

Screw Clamp, Parallel. 378 

Screw Wrenches.3S0, 387, 390 

Screwdrivers.391.393, 394 

Sealing Tools, Meter.... 267 

Seals. Lead. 267 

Search Light Receptacles. 200 

Search Lights, Rushmore Projector. 194 to 196 

Searchlights for Electric Railway. 196 

Secret Nozzle. 290 

Sectional Electric Cluster Reflectors 

Frink’s. 230, 231 

Security Insulator. 433 

Self-tying Ceiling Button.:. 64 

Separable Box and Ball Clusters.288 

Series Lamps, Special. 300 

Seymour’s Patent Branch Block. 79 

ute and Holder. Marten Combination.. 226 

'e Holder for Cluster Lights. 106 

Holder Receptacles.93 to 96, 306 

dders.106, 223 

.. 203, 207 to 235 

Colored Edgings for Minia- 
s.306, 307 


*ers. 264 

nninals. 114 

. 112 

■red Fuses ...... 114 

’-s. 113 


PAGE. 

Sheet Brass Clips for Brass Armored 

Conduit. 348 

Sheet, Fiber and Rubber. 409 

Sheffy Pipe Wrench. 393 

Shelf Brackets. 275 

Short Shell Sockets.:. 83 

Shovels . 373, 374 

Shunt Block with Protected Terminal 

Fuse. 56 

Shunts for Illuminated Dial Station Am¬ 
meters . 245, 247 

Side Brackets. 460 

Side Cutting Pliers.382. 383 

Side Outlet Box for Iron Armored Con¬ 
duit . 342 

Side Wire Sockets... -92 

Signal Lantern. Navy. 203 

Silk Covered German Silver Resistance 

Wire. 486 

Silk Covered Incandescent Lamp Cord 

489, 490. 

Silver Etched Shades.,.214,215. 219, 220 

Silver Plated Mi>ror Reflectors.228, 233 

Silvered Glass Reflectors.221 to 223 

Silvered Scalloped Shade. 222 

Simplex Tape .. 407 

Simplex Tree Insulator. 434 

Simplex Wire.479 to 482 

Single Cotton Covered Magnet Wire. 483 

Single Phase Alternating Power Motors . 503 
Single Pole Cutout. 500 Volts .. .69, 78, 80, 372 

Single Silk Covered Magnet Wire. 485 

Sleetproof Pulleys. 185 to 188 

Sleeving, Cotton. 490 

Soapstone, Powdered. 355 

Socket Bushings.103, 106 

Socket for Series Incandescent Lamps.86, 87 

Socket Framing Chisel. 398 

Socket Handles.104, 239 

Socket Rings.:. 106 

Sockets.•. 

Anchor. 91 

Bottom Wire.,. 92 

Bracket.83, 96 

Brush-Swan. 100 

Bryant..83 to 85,92, 93 

Cutter s Street Hood. 91 

Edison . 85 to 88 

Electrolier .. . 86 

Extra Long Key ;. 84 

Fixture. 84 

For Conduit Branch Boxes. 352 

For Hiah Candle Power Lamps .... 86 

For H Pipe. 83 

Fusible Wall.85, 90 

Key.83 to 85, 87 to 91. 97 

Marine. 199 

Moulded Mica.. 89 

P. &S.97, 98 

Perkins..89, 90 

Pull Sockets. 84 

Regulating. 99 

Side Wire. 92 

U. S. 83 

Wall.:.85, 87 to 91, 97 

Weatherproof or Waterproof....87, 

89, 92. 93, 95, 97, 98. 100. 

Westinghouse.83 to 85, 89 to 91 

Soft Rubber Bushings. 103 

Soft Rubber Socket Cover. 106 

Soft Rubber Tubing. 411 

Solder. 401 

Solder Ladles. 406 

Soldering Apparatus and Supplies. .401 to 406 

Soldering Coppers. Pointed. 401 

Soldering Furnaces. 402 

Soldering Irons . 320 

Soldering Paste, S. S. 401 

Soldering Pots. 406 

Soldering Salts, Western Electric.401 

Soldering Stick. 401 

Soldering Torches.402 to 406 

Solid Carbons. 169 to 174 

Solid Iron Pins. 451 

Solid Mica Insulating Joints.109 to 111 

Solid Pin Break Arm, Malleable Iron_ 458 

Solid Steel Pliers. 382 

Small Arc Circuit Cutout, F. W.160 

Smoothing Irons, Electric.313. 319 

Snake Bracket. 274 

Snap Rope, Cutter’s Trimmers .... 182 

Spark Arresters. 175 

Special Branch Cutout. 78 

Special Elbows for Brass Armored Con¬ 
duit. 347 

Special Fuse Holders. 80 

Special Packing House Lamp Cord. 490 

Special Patent Window Reflectors, 

Frink’s. 232 

Special Porcelain Insulator.429 . 430 

■SpeciaFSe.ries Lamps. 300 

Special Shade Holder Receptacles.93. 94 


PAGE. 

Special Shelf Bracket. 275 

Specially Designed Fuses. 114 

Speed Controller, Ventilating Fan.... 122 

Speed Indicators.272, 273 

Speed Regulator. lio 

Sphere Lamps.303, 305 

Spiral Corrugated Shades.222, 223 

Splicing Boxes for Iron Armored Con¬ 
duit.331, 332 

Splicing Clamps for Connectors . .385, 386, 390 

Splicing Compound. 407 

Splicing Pliers. 382 

Splicing Tool.’.. 390 

Splicing Wrench, Double Steel. 387 

Split Canopies. 291 

Split Insulators.426, 432, 444 

Spoons. 374 

Spreader Brackets. 459 

Spreader. Cutter Featherweight. 183 

Spring Starters for Motors.119. 120 

springjack. Improved. 157 

Spud, Electric... 380 

Spurs .386, 390 

Square Base Rosettes for Moulding Work 

63. 65, 66, 68,70....,. 

Square Miniature Lamp Receptacle. 307 

Stage Box, Edison, Iron. 98 

Stage Receptacles.98. 10 O 

Stalactite Shades.217 to 219 

Standard Deep Groove Glass Insulators. 420 
Standard Direct Reading Mil Ammeters 

and Ammeters, Weston. 244 

Standard Cross Arm. 454 

Standard Edison Receptacles.94, 95 

Standard Edison Sockets.85 to 88 

Standard Glass Insulators, Hemingray 

420. 421. 

Standard No. 1 Sockets. Bryant. 83 

Standard Pins, Western Union. 451 

Standard Portable Direct Reading Volt¬ 
meters, Weston.241, 242 

Standard Portable, Plain. 280 

Standard Portable Tachometer. 273 

Standard Portable Voltmeters.254 to 256 

Standard Round Candelabra Receptacles 306 

Standard Street Hood, Cutter’s. 236 

Standard, Swing.;.. 279 

Standard Waterproof Receptacles, Edi¬ 
son . 95 

Standard Wire Gauges. 400 

Stands. Bus Bar. 153 

Staple Drivers. 355 

Staples.■. 355 

Staples. Saddle. 452 

Star Shades with Colored Edgings. 306 

Star Soldering Sticks. 401 

Starting Boxes, Motor.... 114 to 120 

Static Arresters. 179 

Station Ammeters.245 to 247 

Station and Workmen's Supplies.. 407 to 416 
Station Testing and Measuring Instru¬ 
ments.240 to 273, 496 to 498 

Station Switches.41 to 46 

Station Voltmeters.248. 249 

Stationary Arc Lamp Hangers.163, 164 

stationary Electric Car Heater. 317 

Stationary Hanger Board.163 164 

Steam Tight Globe. 202 203 

Steel Cross Arm Braces.454 

Steel Engineers’ Fillers. 415 

Steel Lag Screw Wrtnch. 387 

Steel Oil Cans.415. 416 

Steel Pliers.382, 383 

Steel Railroad Oiler. 416 

Steel Splicing Wrench. 387 

Steel Tie Wrench. 387 

Steel Wire Strand, Galvanized. 489 

Steps. Pole. 457 

Stew Pan. Electric. 309 

Store Reflector, Rae. 176 

Stove. Electric Portable. 311 

Straight Flame Lamps. 301 

Straight Nozzle. 290 

Straight Rib Reflectors. 221 

Stranded Conductors 466 to 469, 471. 474 to 4*2 

Street Brackets.189. 450 

Street Hood Socket, Cutter’s. 91 

Street Hoods..235 to 237 

Street Lamp Post. Columbian. 197 

Street Railway Insulator. 421 

Street Railway Lamp.296 

Stretcher, Wire. 378 to 380 

Stub s Pliers. 382 

Stub’s Vises. 377 

Style H Station Switches.39. 40 

Sunbeam Incandescent Lamps.295 to 297 

Suspension Bolt. 450 

Swan Brackets. 278 

Swing Brackets.. 278 

Swing Standards .279 

Swinging Arc Fixture. Cutter’s. 189 

Swinging Ball Lightning Arrester . 130 


















































































































































































































































































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Swinging Tree Insulator. Cutter's. 434 

Switch Arc Light Line..'... 102 

switch. Automatic Circuit Controlling... 161 
Switch. Bell Hanger and Cut-off Com¬ 
bined . 180 

Switch Block. 27 

Switch Box for Cutter and other Flush • 

Switches. 341 

switch Box for Iron Armored Conduit... 341 

Switch Connections, Bergman. 54 

Switch, Cutoff. 180 

Switch, Dimmer. 29 

switch, Double Pole Cutout. 79 

switch, Electric Clock. 161 

Switch, Isolating, for Arc Circuits. 102 

Switch, Marine.199. 200 

Switch or Outlet Boxes for Iron Armored 

Conduit. 342 

Switch, Western Electric Building. 158 

Switchboard Bolts. 154 

Switchboard Brackets.154 , 276 

Switchboard Clock. 147 

Switchboard Fittings.148 to 154, 157 

Switchboard Instruments. 245 to 253, 259, 

260, 271, 496 to 498. 

Switchboards.134, 135, 144 to 146, 156, 499 

Switches for Electric Motors, Automatic, 

. 131, 132 

Switches for Voltmeters. 272 

Switches, Knife. 

Arc Light Line Switches... 162 

Automatic...131, 132 

Baby.32 to 34 

Bergman. 46'to 53 

Circuit Breakers, Magnetic_55 to 

Elevator. 

High Tension Service Switch and 

Fuse Box Combined. 53 

Hill.41 to 45 

Mounted Baby Knife.33, 34 

Quick Break, Western Electric. 37 

station.39 to 46 

Style H.39, 40 

Type A, Baby, Mounted. 33 

Type A, Babv, Unmounted. 32 

Type B, Baby, Mounted. 33 

Type B, Baby, Unmounted. 32 

Type’C, Baby, Mounted . 34 

Tvpe C, Baby, Unmounted. 32 

Type D, Baby, Mounted. 34 

Type E, Baby, Mounted . 34 

Type E. Baby. Unmounted. 33 

Type E, Western Electric.35, 36 

TypeQ..... 37 

U nmounted.... 32 , 33. 35 to 3< 

Western Electric.35 to 37 

Switches, Snap.. 

Accessories for C. S. 24 

Anchor.26, 27 

Automatic, C. S. 22 

Bryant.;. .9,10, 12,14, 20, 2o 

C.S. 21 to 24 

Cast iron Pockets, for. 27 

Chandelier. Bryant. 25 

China..9 to 11 14 

Commutation, C. S. < 22 

Dial. U 

Dimmer... 29 

Door and < 'loset. 31 

Double Pole . .10 to 12,15,17,21, 23, 

25 to 27, 30 

Double Pole Hatchet... i0 

Edison..;. J5 

Edison Flush Pocket. 14 

Edison Three-way. 16 

Flush.14. 20 to 23 

Flush Plates.13,18 to 20, 28 

Four-point, Anchor. 26 

Four-way.IS. 26 

Four-wire, C. S..■ -- 

Hibbs. -12. 13 

Hart.-. 16 to 20 , 29 

Headlight. 29 

Heat Regulating .... 30 

HX ans .;.:::::::::: " 

Marine:::::::::::::::..:. m. 200 

New r York.. 30 

No. 9. 29 

P.&S. China.io. it 

Paisto. 9,14. 20 

Perkins. }2. 13 

Push Button . 16. 30 

Ratchet Double Pole.•••••. 1° 

Single Pole.9,10,12,14,16, l<, 

'20 to 23, 25 to 27, 30. 31. 

Special. ■••••■ 29 

Tnree-point.11,14, 26 27, 31 

Three-way.u. 16. }3, 30 

Three-wire.| v -- 

Two-Circuit....li, -9 


PAGE. 

Switches. Vertical. 16 

Swivel Pole Pulley, Cutter’s. 187 

Swivel Pole Pulley, Fletcher's. 186 

Syracuse Electricians’ Drill Bit. 395 

' T 

T for Brass Armored Conduit. 345 

T for Plain Conduit. 354 

T. H. Attachment Plugs. 101 

T. H. Base Sockets and Receptacles g3 to 

91. 96 to loo.'.. 

Tablet Board. Bryant Porcelain. 70 

Tablet Board. Multiple Circuit. 69 

Tachometer. Standard Portable....,. 273 

Tailor Irons.314, 319 

Take-up Keel.376, 391 

Talley kegister. 399 

Tamping Bars...375, 389 

Tape. 407 

Tape Lines.. 399 

Taped Silk Covered Incandescent Lamp 

Cora. 489 

Teat-Insulator, Western Union Double 

Petticoat... 421 

Telegraph- Pljers, Hall.:_ 384 

Telephone Cross Arms. 454 

Telephone Brackets, Western Onion. 451 

Tenax Tape. 407 

Tenax Splicing Compound. 407 

Terminal Elbows for Brass Armored Con¬ 
duit. 346 

Terminal Junction Boxes for Iron Ar¬ 
mored Conduit. Feeder.329. 330 

Terminals.Shaw mut Copper. 114 

Terminals. Wire.151, 152 

TerraCotta Conduit, McRoy Vitrified.... 357 

Test Jack. 157 

Tested Fuse Links. Shawmut. 113 

Tested Fuse Ribbon. 112 

Tested Fuse Wire. 112 

Testing and Measuring Instruments, 

Station.240 to 273 

Testing Base, Bryant.... 96 

Testing Sets. 270 

Theatfcr Arc Lamps. Kreuger. 192 

Theater Dimmers.. ,—126, 133, 136 

Thinner for Insullac. 419 

Thompson Recording Wattmeters ..261 to 263 

Threaded Brackets. Ventilated.462 to 465 

Three-point Arc Light Line Switch. 162 

Three-point Switches. 14, 26 

Three-way Switches.ll, 18 

Three-wire Switches.13. £2 

Tidnam Hood. 237 

Tie Wrench. Steel. 387 

Tile Bolt and Lock. 453 

Tin Lineman's Torch. 406 

Tin Reflectors, Flat. 227 

Tin Shades. 227 

Tin Upright Locomotive Oiler. 416 

Tinsel Cord. 493 

Toof Bag 399 

Tool Beit. ■ 399 

Tool Coupling for Brass Armored Conduit 355 

Tools.373 to 406 

Tools. Digging.• ■ ..373, 374 

Tools for Iron Armored Conduit. 343 

Tools for Sealing Meters. 267 

Torches. Parts for. 404 

Torches. Soldering.402 to 406 

Transfer Plugs. 157 

Transformer. Adjustable. 269 

Transformers, Arc Light. 501 

Transformers for Power Transmission, 

Wagner.500, 501 

Transformers. Pressure Reducing. 497 

Tree Insulators. 434 

Tree Trimmers. 387 

“ Tree ” Wire Holder. 43o 

Tri-colored Lamps. • •• — • - 303 

Trimmer for Brass Armored Conduit. 

Universal. 355 

Trimmers, Cutter's Snap Rope. 182 

Trimmers. Tree. ; . 387 

Triple Braid Weatherproof \\ ire. 48, 

Triple Petticoat Insulator, Locke. 424 

Tubes, B. & T. White Porcelain. 445 

Tubes, Bracket....... 274 

Tubes, China Floor. ••••/• 444 

Tubes, China Wiring.441 to 443 

Tubes. Deck. r**? 

Tubes, Vitrified Clay. 

Tubes, Window. ••••**: 

Tubing. Rubber .. ••••••: 4"' 443 

Tuerk Alternating Current C eiling Fan 

Motor. 36, 

Turkey Neck Brackets. 2,4 

Turn Buckles.** 3 - *5<j 

Turned Brass Fittings. .. -9o 

Twin Sleetproof Pulley, Fletcher s. 180 


PAGE, 

Twist Bulb Shade ....... 213 

Twist Melon Bulb. 218 

Twist Rib Flat Reflectors. 221 

Twist Stalactite Shades. 217 

Twist Straight Flat Reflectors .. 221 

Twisted Wire Clips for Brass Armored 

Conduit;. 348 

Twisting Clamps. Mclntire. 386 

Two-Circuit Switch.ll, 29 

Two-light Electric Brackets. 278 

Two-liglit Wall Bracket.. 279 

Two-point Arc Light Line Switch. 162 

Type A, Baby Knife Switch, Mounted . 33 
Type A, Baoy Knife Switch, Unmounted. 32 

Type B, Baby Knife Switch, Mounted_ 33 

Type B, Baby Knife Switch, Unmounted. 32 
Type C. Baby Knife Switch, Mounted... 34 
TypeC, Baby Knife Switch. Unmounted. 32 
Type D, Baby Knife Switch. Mounted.... 34 
Type E, Baby Knife Switch, Mounted.. . 34 
Type E, Baby Knife Switch, Unmounted. 33 
Type E. Western Electric Knife Switch 

. 35, 36 

Type Q, Western Electric Knife Switch 37 

U 

Uhlich Soldering Pot.:. 4C6 

Underload and < iverloadCircuit Breaker.. 57 

Underwriter's Wire. 483 

Universal Automatic Rheostat, Leonard 

..120. 121 

Universal Enamel Field Rheostat, Amer¬ 
ican........ 127 to 129 

Universal House Bracket... 464 

Universal Speed Indicator. 273 

Universal Steel Pliers. 332 

Universal Trimmer for Brass Armored 

Conduit. 355 

United States Attachment Plugs. ,... 100 

United States Key Sockets.. 83 

United States Keyless Sockets. S3 

Upright Locomotive Oilers. 416 

Utility Shades.224, 225 

V 

4'aporproof Globes. 238 

Varnish, Frosting. los 

Vaughan’s Patent Augurs. 374 

Ventilated Thread Brackets.462 to 465 

Ventilating Fan Speed Controllers... 122 

Ventilating Outfits, Direct Coupled. 504 

Victor Combination Soldering Torch. 4<>2 

Victor Split Insulator. 432 

Vises..'.. 377 

Vitrified Clay Tubes... 445 

Vitrified Terra Cotta Conduit, McRoy.... 357 

Volt Ammeter. 244 

Voltmeter Multiplier. 255 

Voltmeter Switch. 272 

Voltmeters..240 to 243, 248 to '250,. 253 to 

257, 200, 271 .... 

Bristol Recording. 260 

Differential. 253 

High Range.242,243. 255 

Inspectors. 256 

Millivoltmeter. 243 

Portable.241, 242, 254 to 256 

Queen Wirt... 271 

Railway... 250 

Station .248, .49 

Western Electric. 240 

Weston ...241 to 243, 248 to 250, 254 to 256 

Whitney. 257 

Vom Cleff’s All Steel Pliers.... 383 

Vom Cleff’s Splicing Clamps.. 386 

Vom Cleff’s Vises. 3,7 

Vulcan Screwdrivers.. 3.u 

Vulcan Torch.... 40o 

Vulcanite Lamp Cord... ’JO 

Vulcanized Fiber Rod. do 

Vulcanized Fiber sheet. 409 

Vulcanized Fiber Tubing.. 4ii 

W 

“ W ” Cleats. *3? 

W. E. Ceiling Clusters... 28* 

W. E. Soldering Salts... .•■ ••• • 401 

Wagner Company’s Material. A% to o04 

Wagner Transformers for Power Trans* 

mission.500. 501 

Wall Boxes ...• • • • --f*. 

Wall Brackets.'204. 205,276 to 279.281, 459 

Wall Plates. *62 

Wall Plates or Electric Bracket Backs... -8J 

Wall Sockets and Receptacles.8 j to 98 

Walsh’s Blow Torch. •••••• *06 

Warmer. Electric Foot. jj* 

Washers... 

Waste...?. 4li 




























































































































































































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AVaste Cans, Galvanized Oil. 414 

Waterproof Marine Switch, Bryant. 190 

Waterproof Paper Lamp Shade, Cart¬ 
wright. 924 

Weatherproof Globes. 238 

Weatherproof Sockets and Iteceptacles 

.87, 89, 92 to 98. 100 

Weatherproof Wire.487.488, 491 

Wellington Torch.. 402 

Wertheim. Carbons,. 174 

Western Climbers.386. 390 

Western Electric Ammeter. 240 

Western Electric Arc Lamps. 193 

Western Electric Building Switch. 158 

Western Electric Company’s Heater... . 310 
"Western Electric Constant Potential Arc 

Lamp. 191 

Western Electric Fan Motors.338 to 304 

Western Electric Knife Switches_ 35 to 37 

Western Electric Mast Arms. 190 

AVestern Electric Non-Sparking Brushes 

. Hi, 142 

Western Electric Quick Break Knife 

Switch.,. 37 

AA'estern Electric Voltmeter. 240 

AVestern Electric AVindlasses. is 4 

Western Union Double Petticoat Teat In¬ 
sulator.;. 421 

AVestern Union Glass Insulators. 417 

AVestern Union Standard Pius. 431 

AVestern Union Telephone Brackets. 451 

Westfield Grip. 380 

AVestinghouse Attachment Plugs. 101 


PAGE 

AVestinghouse Sockets and Receptacles 

.. .83 to 85. 89 to 93, 96 to 100 

AVeston CircuitTestcr'and Ground Detec¬ 
tor . 270 

AVeston Direct Current Voltmeters.254 to 250 
AVeston Illuminated Dial Station Arame- 

meters. 245 to 247 

AVeston Illuminated Dial Station Volt¬ 
meters. 248, 240 

AVeston Portable Galvanometer. . .. 270 

AVeston Portable Standard Voltmeters 
for Alternating and Direct Current 

Service. 254 to 256 

AVeston Portable Wattmeters. 266 

AVeston Potential Indicators. 249 

AVeston Railway. Isolated Plant and 

Feeder Voltmeter. 250 

Weston Standard Direct Reading Alii 

Ammeters and Ammeters. 244 

AVeston Standard Portable Direct Read¬ 
ing A’ottmeter. 241, 242 

AVheatstone Bridge. 269 

White Core AVire, Grimshaw.467, 468 

White Cure AVire, Habirsliaw. 466 

AVhite Core AVire, Safety. 479 

White Porcelain Tubes. B. & T. 445 

Whitney Ammeters and Voltmeters. 257 258 

AVindlasses. i84 

Window Reflector. Frink's Special Patent 232 

AVindow Tubes.441, 442 

Wire.466 to 493 

Wire Cleats. Brass. 449 

AVire Clips for Brass Armored Conduit, 

Twisted. 348 


PAGE. 

AVire, Connectors.100,151, 449 

AVire Cutters. 397 

Wire, Fishing.,. 355 

AVire, Fuse. 112 

Wire Guards. 202 , 239 

Wire Holders.153, 432, 434 to 438 

Wire Meter for Counter. . 392 

AVire Peeler. 394 

Wire Reel and Meter. 392 

Wire Stretchers.378 to 380 

AVire Terminals. 151,152 

AVire Tool, Howe’s Improved.. 390 

Wiring Insulators.431 

Wiring Pendants, Fletcher’s. 437 

Wiring Tubes, China.441 to 443 

Wood Attachment Plugs.100, 101 

Wood Cleats. 440 

Wood Handle Tamping Bars. 389 

Wood Mats.24, 102 

Wood Atoulding.446 to 448 

Wood Poles.456 

Wood Risers..436 

AVooden Carrying Cases. 258 

Worsted Incandescent Lamp Cord,. .489, 490 

AVoven Wire Brushes, Perfection.139, 140 

Wrenches...380, 387, 390, 393 

AVurt Lightning Arresters.137. 138 

X 

X-Ray Silvered Glass Reflector. 221 

Z 

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